Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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-WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDED ! 8 5 6. Copy 2 . michael hassett editor-in-chief francis scholz assistant editor james m c partlin I business manager joseph palermo treasurer and the 1 senior class 1 of 1 1 woburn high school 1 proudly reAent... volume xv ♦ • nineteen hundred sixty-one woburn, massachusetts s J ISSL . _ .atf ; V. i- -: ■ - ' ■ « Because of our parents, teachers, and clergy, we are not un¬ aware of the responsibility we undertake. We wish to fulfill this trust, but we are young and hesitant to leave a life of security and shelter. _ In token of this reluctance, we herein make record of these years we have known—this golden time of youth. This is the great hour of transition. We all too soon will ex¬ change sheltered, guided, and secure lives for an existence in a world of unrest and turmoil. . - BECAUSE OF THE HONORS WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL HAS RECEIVED UNDER YOUR SUPERVISION, BECAUSE OF THE IRREPLACEABLE NICHE YOU HOLD IN THE LIFE ' AND SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL, BECAUSE OF YOUR WORK, WITHOUT WHICH OUR YEARS HERE WOULD SOMEHOW HAVE BEEN EMPTY, BECAUSE OF THE COM¬ PACT BETWEEN YOU AND THE STUDENT BODY—A COMPACT OF INTEREST AND ASSISTANCE ON YOUR PART, OF ADMIRATION AND GRATITUDE ON OURS— BECAUSE OF ALL THESE THINGS AND IN TOKEN OF OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS, WE DEDICATE THE 1961 INNITOU TO YOU, Aon i m l a ii 8 to The heart of any school is its faculty. Indeed, the success of the individual student depends in large measure upon the caliber of his teachers. In this re¬ gard, we of Woburn High have been most fortunate. To those who have taught us, who have guided us, who have helped to make up what we remem¬ ber as the “golden years”, we offer our heart-felt thanks. 11 o n Greetings and congratulations to each member of the Class of 1961. Your year¬ book is a marked achievement. I con gratulate you and your parents on your completion of four years of educa¬ tional preparation for future endeavors. Many sacrifices have been made by your parents that you might finish this prelim¬ inary training for life’s work. I know how happy and pleased they are on this occa¬ sion. Education is indispensable for those who have the ability and desire to improve them¬ selves. An everlasting faith in God’s Wisdom and a sincere effort to be of good charac¬ ter will definitely -determine the extent of your success in future endeavors. Never hesitate to be honest, upright, and true at all times in all of your activities. You have the imagination and youth to compete in this opportune period of “New Frontiers” as proposed by our President, John F. Kennedy. I urge you to view the years ahead with optimism. It has indeed been a pleasure for me to have played a small part in your educational program and development. I hope that you will continue to consider me a friend who will be ever ready in the future to advise and help you whenever needed. I am very pleased to be afforded this op¬ portunity to have this brief message in your yearbook, and I wish each of you success and happiness in any new undertaking which you may decide to pursue. J. Frank Hassett, Ed. D. Superintendent of Schools 12 Pri W n c i n a ’ e 3 5 u a e HENRY D. BLAKE Graduates of the Class of 1961: In the evening of his life the noted seven¬ teenth-century English poet, John Donne reflected on the significance of his past ex¬ periences: “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main . . . any man’s death di¬ minishes me, because I am involved in Man¬ kind ; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” On the eve of Graduation for the mem¬ bers of the Class of 1961, there is a signif¬ icant lesson for all to learn from this ser¬ mon, not as a discouragement, from a prophet of gloom but rather as a recognition of the virtues and potentials of the least among us. It is a humbling thought to re¬ flect that on the eve of permanent separa¬ tion of the members of this class, the image of the class, that will carry through the years, is a composite of the total contribu¬ tions of each of its members in their years at Woburn High—the help of the last as well as the first. Perhaps the most significant single aim of the school during your stay has been the attempt to have all pupils learn to live in harmony in our American democracy, rec¬ ognizing their responsibilities as well as their rights. The promotion of the general wel¬ fare must have high priority if our society is to serve its reason for existence. In the days ahead, when discouragement and anxiety cause distress, we could prop¬ erly remember that we were not educated in a vacuum, that we must sincerely extend the hand of friendship and aid in the brother¬ hood of man, and that the pursuit of happi¬ ness and the promotion of the general wel¬ fare can most readily result when a volun¬ tary acceptance is made of our responsibili¬ ties as American Citizens. Certainly Donne pointed the way when he declared, “No man is an island . . . every.man is a part of the main.” May the future see your hopes fulfilled, and may your training here at Woburn High prepare you for your “finest hour.” Henry D. Blake, Principal Michael Azzone Physical Education Janet E. Bruno Commercial Studies Alice M. Badger Commercial Studies Myles J. Burke English Alice E. Brady Commercial Studies Marcia L. Cardillo Art Rozanna Brady English Robert Cohen Chemistry James F. Brennan Assistant Principal Mary E. Cooney Home Economics David T. Crowley, Jr. Industrial Arts Joseph F. Curran, Jr. Social Studies Barbara A. Dunbury Home Economics Mary D. Dunsford English William H. Flaherty, Jr. English James J. Foley Social Studies Austin T. Garvey, Jr. Physical Education Catherine A. Herlihy Mathematics William J. Horrigan Mathematics Edson L. Kimball Music Frank T. Loguidice Science, Mathematics Jean P. Houde Latin, English Brenda N. Joyce Physical Education Thomas J. Kilday Mechanical Drawing 15 Doris T. Lynch I. Edward Marashio Harry Marderosian Ernest Mazzone Matthew McNamara Commercial Studies Bookkeeping Biology French Social Studies John M. Moran Fred J. Murphy, Jr. Paul Murphy James H. O’Donnell Frank Pannesi English Chemistry, Biology English Social Studies Biology, Physic: m JPf j Helen A. Salmon Mathematics, Dean of Girls Timothy F. Ring Guidance Director Annette Reynolds English William A. Roche Social Studies Marie G. Seminatore Physical Education Marcia Shepard Spanish Helen R. Sheeran Librarian George S. Sherman French, Spanish ichard H. Skeffington Commercial Studies Geraldine A. Soles Social Studies Paul K. Sweeney Social Studies Wilfred A. Walsh Walter White Industrial Arts Coordinator of Athletics .... Secretary . .. . Treasurer Class Advisor Ha David Joyce Hemsworth Phyllis Shaw Mr. William Horrigan “Lin” LINDA PAULINE ADDARIO 15 West Street Activities: Senior Play . . . Fine Arts Club 3, 2, 1 . . . lanner News 3,2,1 (Editor-in-Chief) . . . National Honor Society 2,1 .. . Student Council 2,1 (Secretary) . . . Home- •ooni Secretary 1 . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Color and Motto Committee Secret Desire: To be happily married and lave a large family Pet Peeve: The shortage of hours in ;he 24 hour day Plans: Massachusetts College of Art DOROTHY RITA AMES “Dotty” 18 Felton Street Activities: Band and Orchestra 3,2 .. . Future Teachers 2 . Classics Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2 Secret De¬ sire : To live in the country Pet Peeve: History—in general Mans: X-Ray Technician NANCY MARY ANDERER 5 Playstead Avenue Activities: French Club 2 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To ride in a sub¬ marine Pet Peeve: Work on Saturday nights Plans: Kath- irine Gibbs Secretarial School BARBARA LOUISE ANDERSON “Babs” 9 Blueberry Hill Road Activities: Majorette 3,2,1 . . . Business Education Club 1 , . . Homeroom Treasurer 3 Secret Desire: To meet Presi¬ dent Eisenhower Pet Peeve: Gym Plans: Fashion designing ELIZABETH MAY ANDERSON “Betty” 9 Blueberry Hill Road Activities: Majorette 3,2,1 . . . Junior Homeroom Secretary 2 . . . Business Education Club 1 (Secretary) . . . Senior Play Secret Desire: To meet President Eisenhower Pet Peeve: Gym and a certain gym teacher Plans: To attend a school of fashion design JOHN ALBERT ANDREASON “Alphie” 21 Houghton Street Secret Desire: To be smart like E. M. Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Massachusetts State Police Academy KATHLEEN JOAN ANTONUCCI “Kathy” 80 Nashua Street Activities: Future Teachers 3 . . . Softball 2 . . . Business Education Club 1 . . . National Honor Society 2,1 (Secretary) Innitou Secret Desire: To attend West Point Pet Peeve: My sister wearing my clothes Plans: Fisher Junior College JOAN THERESA ARRUDA “Joannie” 93 Russell Street Activities: Future Teachers 1, French Club 1 . . . Classics Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To move to New Hampshire Pet Peeve: The “Y” Plans: Teachers College and then to teach grammar school of y 0 utk”.y ei MARY ANN BAIRD 41 Porter Street Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 .. . Tanner News 3,2,1 . . . Classics Club 1 . . . Homeroom Secretary 1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To live in Derry, New Hampshire Pet Peeve: Getting up for work at 6 A.M. on Saturday Plans: Junior College LAURENCE JAMES BALDWIN “Alaska” 2 Olympia Avenue Activities: Physics Club 1 Secret Desire: To build a dragster Pet Peeve: People who nag Plans: A college of Business Administration ARTHUR WARREN BARRETT “Artie” 287 Washington Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Track 1 Secret Desire: To kick a field goal Pet Peeve: Kids who drink Plans: College MICHAEL FRANCIS BAVARO “Mickey” 93 Prospect Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Baseball 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To be a football line coach Pet Peeve: Hot lunch program Plans: Marines ARTHUR JOSEPH BEAUCHAMP “Artie” 62 Washington Street Secret Desire: To paint Winchester High black and orange Pet Peeve: Teachers who wear flashy ties and colored stock¬ ings Plans: Amherst College REGINA CORDIA BEAUCHAMP “Regie” 62 Washington Street Activities: Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To ride in a submarine Pet Peeve: Monday mornings Plans: To be an accountant THOMAS GEORGE BARBAS 42 Houghton Street Activities: Science Club 3,2 Secret Desire: To own a Cor¬ vette Pet Peeve: Unshined shoes Plans: Undecided ROBERT BERNARD BARCH “Bob” 6 Ford Terrace Activities: Key Club 3,2,1 . . . Radio Club 3. . . Fine Arts Club 3 Secret Desire: To live in a coffee house and paint “masterpieces” by candlelight Pet Peeve: Conformists Plans: To succeed as an individual and a citizen e $ e ears a v e RAYMOND JOSEPH HELL “Ray” 3 Third Road Secret Desire: To be President Pet Peeve: Girls who don’t talk Plans: To join the Foreign Legion WAYNE DONALD BOWDEN 15 Fairview Road Secret Desire: To race a stock car Pet Peeve: Cars Plans: Work CHARLES DAVID BOWMAN 17 Grape Street Secret Desire: To retire at seventeen Pet on the fourth floor “Chick” Peeve: A teacher STEPHEN VINCENT BRADY 8 Gayle Street Activities: Homeroom President 1 . . . Homeroom Vice President 3 Secret Desire: To see a certain girl keep quiet Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Uncertain RONALD EDWARD BROGNA “Ronnie” 4 Richmond Avenue Activities: Science Club 3 . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . Football 3 Secret Desire: To play right wing for the Boston Bruins Pet Peeve: People who argue when they know they are in the wrong Plans: Work, Marines ELAINE BROWN “Laine” 44 Pine Street Activities: Cheerleader 1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . Homeroom Secretary 3 Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii Pet Peeve: My middle name Plans: Airline Stewardess RUSSELL CARL BROWN “The Ox” 620 Main Street Activities.: Football 2 . . . Science Club 2,1 .. . Physics Club 1 Secret Desire: To head the Mafia Pet Peeve: The Fuzz Plans: College CAROLINE BURDETT 605 Main Street Activities: Future Teachers 3,2,1 . . . Science Club 2,1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . French Club 3,2 ... G.A.A. 2,1 ... Field Hockey 3,2,1 ... Basketball 2, 1 (Manager) ... Secret Desire: To be six feet tall Pet Peeve: Glasses Plans: College JANET MARY CAGNINA 23 Dartmouth Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To help three other girls destroy the gym Pet Peeve: “Uncle Sam” and Monday mornings Plans.: Office Work BERNARD GEORGE CALLAHAN “Bernie” 31 Highland Street Secret Desire: Agricultural College Plans: To enter the Army EDWARD ANTHONY CALLAHAN “Eddie” 26 Ash Street Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) . . . Baseball 3,21, . . . Tanner News 3 . . . Junior Itotarian . . . National Honor Society 1 . . . Senior Play . . . Homeroom Officer 1 . . . Drama Club Secret Desire: To be succesful Pet Peeve: English XII Plans: College PAUL JOSEPH CALLAHAN “Red” 41 Richardson Street Activities: Football 3,2 .. . Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Homeroom President 3 Secret Desire: To coach hockey at Woburn High Pet Peeve: Girls who can’t make up their minds Plans: To become a barber LEONARD JOSEPH BURNHAM “Lenny” 108 Pearl Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Baseball 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To sleep till noon every day Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Marines BETSEY ANNE BURNS 37 Green Street Activities: Tanner News 1 . . . Business Education Club ] . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Student Council 2,1 . . . Homeroom President 1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Dance Committee 3,2 Secret Desire: To write a Nobel Prize win¬ ning novel; with my initials remaining the same Pet Peeve People who question the obvious Plans: School, then work KAREN ELAINE BURNS “Slugga” 43 Maple Avenue Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . French Club 1 Secret Desire: Tc rent a cottage at Hampton Pet Peeve: People who tell me what to do Plans: College WILLIAM VINCENT BURNS “Billy” 30 Wade Avenue Activities: Science Club 3,1 Secret Desire: To be the firs 1 one to open a Spa on the moon. Pet Peeve: People who brag Plans: Furhter Education “Kevsca” r i e n Of KEVIN CAREY 113 Salem Street Activities: Football 2 . . . Baseball 2 . . . French Club 1 Secret Desire: To be about six inches taller Pet Peeve: Sun¬ day morning headaches Plans: Teachers College CAROL ANN CARNEY “Chubbie” 6 Princeton Road Activities: Future Nurses 3,2,1 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Field Hockey 1 . . . Future Teachers 1 . . . G.A.A. 3 . . . Pep Club 3,2 .. . Science Club 3,2 .. . French Club 3, 2 Secret Desire: To get all A’s Pet Peeve: Hot rods, especially an old red Plymouth with a green dragon on the side Plans: Law¬ rence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and marry a certain someone WILLIAM MARTIN CARPENTER “Bill” 190 Lexington Street Activities: Camera Club 2 Secret Desire: To be a test pilot Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Prep School and U.S. Air Force Academy JAMES FRANKLIN CARROLL “Jim” 273 Washington Street Activities: Football 3 . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . Track 2 Secret Desire: To get out of high school Pet Peeve: Small lockers Plans: College c PAULINE LOUISE CARUSO 55 School Street Activities: Basketball 3,2,1 . . . French Club 2,1 .. . Junior Red Cross 1 (President) . . . G.A.A. 2,1 .. . Pep Club 3 . . . Tanner News 3,2 .. . Innitou . . . Science Club 3,1 . . . Senior Play Secret Desire: To be an airline stewardess Pet Peeve: Carrying books home Plans: College CYNTHIA JEAN CASSIDY “Cyn” 17 Thornton Street Activities: Future Teachers 2 . . . Junior Red Cross 2,1 . . . Future Nurses 1 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Homeroom Secretary 3,2,1 . . . Science Club 3,2,1 . . . Sophomore Dance Committee Secret Desire: To become a model Pet Peeve: Term Exams Plans: Nursing School FRANK RICHARD CATINO 33 Sheridan Street Secret Desire: To have a secret desire Pet Peeve.: Girls smok¬ ing Plans: Air Force RICHARD JOHN CAVAGNARO “Dick” 26 Rich Road Activities: Homeroom Vice President 1 Secret Desire: To be able to start school all over again Pet Peeve: Everything— mostly getting up mornings Plans: To study electronics o A e n e A 5 JANET ELIZABETH CIAMPO “Jan” 8 Spring Court Terrace Activities: Junior Marshal Class Day 1960 . . . Cheerleader 1 . . . Homeroom Secretary 2 . . . Homeroom President 1 . . . Student Council 3 Secret Desire: To marry a certain some one Pee Peeve: Short Boys Plans: To do secretarial work ERNEST ANTHONY CIOTO “Shiek” 21 Vining Court Secret Desire: To own a sports car Pet Peeve: People with no sense of humor Plans: Marines ever Do Be JOHN LOUIS CHIOFILO “Johnnie” 3 Surrey Road Secret Desire: To spend a career in the service Pet Peeve: Sessions from the office Plans: To become a draftsman PAUL JOSEPH CHIUCHIOLO “Chinco” 20 Tremont Street Secret Desire: To fly Pet Peeve: Homework Plans: Air Force ROBERT E. CHRISTIE “Bob” 13 Hilltop Terrace Activities: Football 3 . . . Science Club 2 Secret Desire: To visit Hawaii Plans: School and service JANET ANN CIAMPA “Sam” 4 Wheeling Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To owr a 1960 Chevy Impala convertible (White) Pet Peeve: Schoo Plans: Become a hairdresser PAUL ANTHONY CIRIELLO 26 Felton Street Activities: Key Club 2 Secret Desire: To get rich fast. Pet Peeve: Getting up for school Plans: College ELAINE MARIE COAKLEY “Laine” 19 Beach Street Activities: Tanner News 3,2 .. . Pep Club 3 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 1 . . . Innitou . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To be a success Pet Peeve: People who take pictures out of my wallet Plans: Business College n ow n y a in a n c e J y CHARLES ROBERT COLLINS “Charlie” 12 James Terrace Activities: Baseball 3,2,1 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Cross Coun¬ try 2 . . . Traffic Squad 1 Secret Desire: To fly a jet at the speed of sound Pet Peeve: A one man team Plans: To be an engineer THOMAS S. CORDIMA “Tom” 11 Fortune Road Secret Desire: To be a rock and roll singer Plans: Schooling in electronics GEORGE EDWARD CUMMING 33 Robinson Road! Secret Desire: To own a Corvette Plans: Architectural School BEVERLY ANN CUMMINGS “Bev” 3 Fairview Terrace Activities: Student Government Representative 1 . . . Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1 (Treasurer) . . . Senior Dance Com¬ mittee . . . Sophomore Dance Committee . . . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Student Council 2,1 (President) . . . Class President 3 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Junior Prom Committee ... G.A.A. 2 ... Color Guard 1 ... D.A.R. Represent¬ ative 1 Secret Desire To see Edie ride in a balloon Pet Peeve: People who are always talking about other people Plans: College STEPHEN RALPH DAGATA “Dag” 7 Harlow Court Activities: Classics Club 2 . . . French Club 1 . . . Science Club 1 Secret Desire: It’s a secret Pet Peeve: Monday morn¬ ings Plans: College KAREN IRENE DANCA 32 Kilby Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To drive a red Ford owned by a boy from Medford Pet Peeve: Being called Keeran when the name is Karen Plans: Hair¬ dressing School ROBERT EDWARD DANEHY “Bobby” 23 Elijah Street Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Football 3 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Cross Country 2,1 .. . Golf 1 . . . Band 3,2,1 . . . Orchestra 1 . . . Tanner News 1 (Business Manager) . . . Senior Play Secret Desire: To go to New Orleans Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: College DANIEL RICHARD DARES “Danny” 3 Pilgrim Road Activities: Traffic Squad 1 Secret Desire: To become a Certi¬ fied Public Accountant Pet Peeve: “Wonderful food in our cafeteria” Plans: Bentley School of Accounting and Finance jf a r t i e A y o o t b a l ( 14J e e b e n d ' t JOHN ANTHONY DeCOLA 83 Central Street Secret Desire: To own the best club around Pet Peeve: Girls who think they are too good Plans: To open up a club SUSAN ANN DeGIACOMO “Suzy” 7 Mill Terrace Activities: Homeroom Vice President 3 . . . Homeroom Sec¬ retary 1 Secret Desire: To travel Pet Peeve: Waking up in the morning Plans: Dancing teacher after 2 years of Junior College MARTHA ANN DELANEY 20 Wade Avenue Activities: Vice President of Class 3 . . . Cheerleader 2,1 (Co-Captain) . . . Basketball 3 . . . Future Nurses 3,2 .. . Science Club 3,2,1 . . . G.A.A. 2,1 (Vice-President) . . . Student Council 2 Secret Desire: To own a swimming pool Pet Peeve: Gym exercises Plans: Nursing school MARY ELLEN DELANEY 20 Wade Avenue Activities: Basketball 3 . . . G.A.A. 2,1 .. . Future Nurses 3,2 ,1 . . . Science Club 3,2,1 . . . Cheerleader 2,1 (Co-Cap¬ tain) Secert Desire: To be in the Olympics Pet Peeve: Women who wear tunics Plans: Nursing school RICHARD FRANCIS DELONG “Richie” 154 Winn Street Activities.: Hockey Manager 2,1 .. . Senior Play Secret Desire: To own Hampton Beach Pet Peeve: People who don’t believe me when I say I’m not Plans: Work and service ROBERT FRANCIS DelSOLIA “Del” 3 Clark Street Secret Desire: To own a Corvette Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Coast Guard ANN MARIE DeTESO 11 Lake Avenue Activities: Future Teachers 3,2,1 . . . French Club 3,2 .. . Science Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To marry a millionaire Pet Peeve: A person who can’t mind his own business Plans: College. RITA KATHLEEN DeVITO “Queenie” 65 Spring Court Extension Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To be a hairdresser Pet Peeve: Boys who don’t understand Plans: Office work P r omS , An d a m S e 3 3 i o n J HENRIETTA DiGREGARIO 29 Kilby Street Secret Desire: To become an airline stewardess Pet Peeve: Food in our cafeteria Plans: Office work RALPH ANTHONY DiMARCO 16 Hudson Street Activities: Baseball 2,1 Secret Desire: To travel Pet Peeve: Dull subjects Plans: Work in an electronics plant ERNEST CLEMENT DINSMORE “Ern” 211A Main Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Track 3,2,1 . . . French Club 2,1 . . . Science Club 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To attain perfec¬ tion Pet Peeve: Athletes with bad habits Plans: College JEANNE MARIE DiSTASIO 7 Beacon Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To marry a millionaire and live in Arlington Heights Pet Peeve: A certain 1959 graduate Plans: Work JOANNE FRANCES DiTUCCI “Jo” 126 Cregar Street, Oceanside, California Activities: Business Education Club - Secret Desire: To take a trip around the world Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all Plans: Secretarial work EVELYN LOUISE DONAHUE “Ev” 98 Eastern Avenue Secret Desire: To own a souped-up car Pet Peeve: People who don’t call when they say they will Plans: hairdressing school ANNETTE ROSE DORE 14 Dix Road Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club . . . Art Club 1 . . . Home¬ room President 2 . . . Homeroom Secretary 3 . . . Busi¬ ness Education Club 1 (Vice President) . . . Drama Club Secret Desire: To design my wedding gown Pet Peeve: Waiting four years Plans: To marry a certain someone in 4 years ALICE ELIZABETH DOTO “Al” 10 Jones Avenue Secret Desire: To be a cook on a naval ship Pet Peeve: Short lunch periods Plans: Office Work cl v e j-j e e n O DIANNE MARY DUNNIGAN “Dee” 642 Main Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Emblem-Bearer 1 Secret Desire: To rent a cot¬ tage at Hampton Beach Pet Peeve: People who know it all Plans: To work for an airline LINDA ANNE DUNNIGAN 14 Church Avenue Activities,: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To be a top photographer Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Plans: To be a millionairess DONALD F. EATON “Necco” 27 Fulton Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) . . . Hockey 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) . . . Track 3,2,1 . . . Junior Prom Committee Secret Desire: To play for L. S. U. Pet Peeve: Last lunch and second lunch Plans: College EDITH ELLA ELMSTROM “Edie” 17 Chester Avenue Activities: Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To see a certain boy from North Reading Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others Plans: Haridressing school LEONA LOUISE DOYLE 33 Forest Park Road Activities: Innitou . . . Senior Play . . . G.A.A. 2 .. . Pep Club 3 . . . Tanner News 3,2 .. . Science Club 2,1 . . Field Hockey 3,2 .. . French Club 2,1 .. . Literary Society 2 . . . Junior Red Cross 2 (Secretary-Treasurer) . . . Student Exchange Program 2 .. . Future Nurses 3,2 Secret Desire: If I tell it won’t be a secret anymore Pet Peeve: Surprise exams on Monday mornings Plans: College LEONARD BRADFORD DREW “Lennie” 24 Lawrence Street Activities,: Basketball 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To become a disc- jockey Pet Peeve: Teachers who have different marking sytems Plans: Junior College or prep school EDWARD FRANCIS DRISCOLL, JR. “Eddie” 42 Beach Street Activities: Football 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To run the black market Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: College BONNIE RUTH DUFOUR “Bon” 6 Washington Terrace Activities: National Honor Society 2,1 .. . French Club 2 . . . Science Club 2,1 .. . Pep Club 3 . . . Homeroom Sec¬ retary 3 . . . Homeroom Vice President 2 Secret Desire: To live on an isand in the South Pacific Pet Peeve: Dissecting in Biology Lab Plans: College ' iH ’■ i “Dee” v e J n d r e DIANE FRANCES ERICSON 87 Green Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desires: To see a Mardi Gras Pet Peeve: Monday Tests Plans: Work DAVID FRANCIS ERWIN “Dave” 3 Hamilton Road Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 (Captain) . . . Track 2,1 (Captain) . . . Science Club 2 . . . Junior Rotarian Secret Desire: To run a 4 minute mile Pet Peeve: Running 5 minute miles Plans: College ANTHONY JOHN FARINO “Butch” 836 Main Street Activities: Baseball 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To own a 1958 Cor¬ vette Pet Peeve: Monday mornings Plans: College SALLY ANN FARRELL 14 Merrimac Street Activities: Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To help three other senior girls burn down the gym Pet Peeve: Teen-agers who drink. Plans: Katherine Gibbs for training as an Executive Secretary MARY ELLEN FARYNAZ 87 Pine Street Activities: Cheerleader 2,1 (Captain) . . . G.A.A. 2,1 (Pres¬ ident) . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2 Secret Desire: To fly a jet Pet Peeve: A certain room Plans: Nursing JOSEPH WILLIAM FLAHERTY “Flatts” 252 Salem Street Activities: Basketball 3,2 (Manager) . . . Baseball 3 (Man¬ ager) Secret Desire: To go out with a certain St. Charles girl with the initials L.R. Pet Peeve: Girls who drink Plans: Military School THOMAS FRANCIS FLAHERTY “Tucker” 1 Fulton Street Activities: Science Club 3,2,1 . . . Hockey 3,2 Secret Desire: To live graciously in complete apathy. BARBARA ANN FLETCHER “Gigs,” 150 Green Street Activities: Softball 2 . . . Archery 2 . . . Future Teachers 3 . . . Innitou . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To play football for Woburn High School Pet Peeves: Pet Peeves Plans: Fisher Junior College o o n o e o JOSEPH KEITH GARCHINSKY ’’Stench” 31 Salem Street Activities: Science Club 3 . . . Tanner News 3 . . . Cross Country 3, 2 Secret Desire: To get all “A’s” Plans: Travel about the United States SUSAN LOUISE GARRITY “Sue” 49 Spring Court Extension Activities: Future Nurses 3,2,1 . . . Field Hockey Secret Desire: To go to Rome Pet Peeve: Lazy boys Plans: Nursing School MARY JANE GARVEY “Queenie” 21 Spring Court Extension Activities: Business Education Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To be a roller skating champion Pet Peeve: A certain teacher on the third floor Plans: Work—Hairdressing School JOAN LIBBY ANN GAUDIOSO “Joanie” 39 Day Circle Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Homeroom President 3 Secret Desire: To be a model Pet Peeve: Boys wh o can’t take a joke Plans: College MARCIA ANN FOSTER 13 School Street Activities: Homeroom President 3 . . . Field Hockey 3 . . . Homeroom Secretary 2 . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . Cheerleader 1 . . . Business Education Club 1 (President) . . . Color and Motto Committee Secret Desire: To own a Thunderbird Pet Peeve: Boys who think they are jewels Plans: Hairdressing School GUY JAN FRANCESSHELLI “Twang” 18 Third Road Secret Desire: To rule Chicago gangland Pet Peeve: English teachers Plans: Pre-dental college STEPHEN NORMAN FRIZZELL “Steve” 56A High Street Secret Desire: To be a millionaire Pet Peeve: Homework on weekends Plans: U.S. Coast Guard ' VICTOR JOSEPH FUGAZZOTTO “Vic” 42 Fletcher Road Secret Desire: To be President of United States Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Bentley School of Accounting ore. flow ROBERTA LEE GILES “Bobbie” 59 High Street ctivities: Future Nurses 2 . . . Pep Club 3,2 .. . Science lub 3 . . . Modern Language Club 3 Secret Desire: To have at ready on time Pet Peeve: Waking up at 7 A.M. Plans: ursing School VIRGINIA AUDREY GONZALES “Ginny” 281 Washington Street .ctivities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion lub 2,1 .. . Junior Red Cross 3 Secret Desire: To tour le world Pet Peeve: Gym Plans: Work for a year, then in the Waves DONALD EDWIN GRAHAM “Donnie” 8 Charles Street .ctivities: Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To be success Pet Peeve: Getting up for school at 6:30 A.M. Ians: Undecided JAMES ROBERT GRAHAM “Jim” 707 Main Street ictivities: Cross Country 3,2,1 . . . Track 1 . . . Key Club 1 . . Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To own a car Pet Peeve: ertain Sophomore Girls Plans: College ROBERT JOSEPH GREENWOOD “Buff” 79 Elm Street Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii Pet Peeve: My temper Plans: What ever will be, will be JOHN FRANCIS HALLIDAY “Ace” 12 Hilltop Parkway Activities: Track 3,2,1 . . . Color and Motto Committee . . . Physics Club 1 Secret Desire: To high jump 7 feet Pet Peeve: The drag-strip on the west end of the school Plans: College KATHLEEN VERONICA HAMILTON “Kathy” 6 Hillside Avenue Activities: Basketball 3 Secret Desire: To make a lot of money Pet Peeve: Boys who do not listen Plans.: Hairdress¬ ing School THOMAS JOSEPH HAMILTON “Tom” 57 Central Street Activities: Football Manager .3,2 Secret Desire: To be Mayor of Woburn Pet Peeve: A certain girl from St. Charles Plans: Further schooling We J4 ave Co m e STEVEN BRUCE HANEY 135 Montvale Avenue ‘Steve’ Secret Desire: To make money Pet Peeve: Mid-year exams Plans: Technical School KIRK A. HANS “Kirkster” 11 Garden Terrace Activities,: Baseball 2,1 . . . Radio Club 3 . . . Basketball 3 Secret Desire: To own a 1961 Corvette Pet Peeve: A girl in Room 320 Plans: Further education ELLEN DANIELLE HARDY “Danny” 105 Pleasant Street Activities: Pep Club 3,2 .. . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Drama Guild 3,2 .. . G.A.A. 2,1 . . . Innitou . . . Basketball 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) . . . Tennis 3,2,1 . . . Archery 3 . . . Badmin¬ ton 2,1 Secret Desire: To attend Holy Cross Pet Peeve: Frantic drivers Plans: Fisher Junior College MICHAEL EDWARD HASSETT 939A Main Street “Mike’ Activities: Football 2,1 , . . Basketball 3 . . . Class Vice- President 2 . . . Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 . . . Innitou (Editor-in-Chief) . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . Senior Play . . . Science Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To be a trainer for Boston Celtics Pet Peeve: Getting up on cold mornings Plans: College LANDON CHARLES HATFIELD “Lanny” 3 O’Neil Road Secret Desire: To own a “Hot Rod” Pet Peeve: Shy girls Plans: Service DONALD HAROLD HAVERTY “Don” 9 Jefferson Court Secret Desire: To be a millionaire Pet Peeve: Third Lunch Plans: To be a printer JOYCE ETHEL HEMSWORTH 54 Montvale Road Activities: Class Secretary 3,2,1 . . . Student Council 3,2,1 . . . Girls Softball 3 . . . Future Nurses 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 2,1 .. . Dance Committee 3,2,1 . . . Color and Motto Committee . . . Color Guard 2,1 (Captain) . . . Science Club 2 . . . G.A.A. 2 (Assistant Treasurer) 1 (Treasurer) Secret Desire: To coach the Keith Academy Football Team for a season Pet Peeve: People who call me by my middle name Plans: Nursing School LYNETTE HERLIN 19 Rich Road Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 Secret Desire: To marry a California oil man Pet Peeve: Rainy Days Plans: To at¬ tend Brigham Young University and become a Speech Therapist Of J 9 e, And 7]o W JEAN KATHLEEN HIGGINS 3 Main Street Activities: French Club 2,1 (President) . . . Future Teach¬ ers 3,2,1 (Secretary) . . . Junior Red Cross 3,1 .. . Pep Club 3,1 .. . Future Nurses 3,2 .. . G.A.A. 1 . . . Tanner News 1 . . . Tennis 1 . . . Classics Club 3,1 Secret Desire: To visit France Pet Peeve: Disagreeable people Plans: Col¬ lege LAURIE LOU HIGGINS “Lou” 27 Sturgis Street Activities: Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To travel around the world Pet Peeve: Homework Plans: Undecided ARTHUR LOREN HOFF 22 Brentwood Road Activities: Band 3 Secret Desire: To travel Pet Peeve: A certain boss Plans: To become a Civil Engineer DAVID HOGAN “Dave” 11 Maywood Terrace Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Golf 3 Secret Desire: To go to California Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Plans: Prep School EDWARD JOSEPH HUBBARD “Red” 71 Elm Street Activities: Senior Play Secret Desire: To be happy Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Aeronautical Engineer WAYNE ROBERT HULBURT 10 Marietta Street Activities: Football 3,1 Secret Desire: Travel around the United States in a Corvette Pet Peeve: Women Drivers Plans; Industrial School ROBERT JAMES HUMPHREYS “Butch” 5 Grace Road Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii Pet Peeve: The Registry Plans: Army JOAN ELIZABETH HUSSEY “Joanie” 16 Alfred Street Activities: Homeroom Vice President 3,1 .. . Student Coun¬ cil 2,1 . . . Senior Dance Committee Secret Desire: To hon¬ eymoon in Europe Pet Peeve: People who don’t like Carni¬ vals and dancing Plans: Secretarial School WILLIAM PAUL JOHNSON “Lucky” 7 Churchill Road Activities: Student Council 3 . . . Homeroom President 2 . Baseball 1 Secret Desire: To live in Hawaii and own a night club Pet Peeve: Teachers who like to throw their weight around Plans: To see the world LOIS THELMA JONES “Lo” 12 School Street Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 3 Secret Desire: To be an air-line hostess Pet Peeve: The food in the cafe¬ teria Plans: Undecided PRISCILLA GRACE JOSEPHSON “Jo” 25 Willow Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 Secret Desire: To stay at Hampton Beach for a whole summer Plans: Undecided WALTER JOHN KEARNEY “Waldo” 126 Arlington Road Activities.: Camera Club 2,1 .. . Classics Club 2 . . . Sci¬ ence Club 2 Secret Desire: To marry the boss’s daughter Pet Peeve: Girls who chew gum and eat in study rooms Plans: College 1 o oC o n e r cjC i u e n CAROL ANN JANSKY “Muffin” 22 Marlboro Road Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 .. . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To live in Palos Verdes, California Pet Peeve: Animal Haters Plans: To marry a certain some¬ one CHARLOTTE ELLEN JOHNSON 35 Auburn Street Activities: Field Hockey 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: A certain sailor Pet Peeve: Two-timing girls Plans: Hairdressing School EDITH VICTORIA JOHNSON “Edie” 20 Dewey Avenue Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To own a hairdressing shop Pet Peeve: Show- offs Plans: Mansfield Academy MARIE ALICE JOHNSON 12 Frances Road Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To visit Europe Pet Peeve: People who are always late Plans: to be a secretary Oke WortJ Of MICHAEL JAMES KELLEY “Cuz” 115 Eastern Avenue Secret Desire: To visit Cuba Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: College THOMAS EDWARD KELLEY “Mai” 1 Pierce Street Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Physics Club 1 Secret Desire: To do away with sessions Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: Undecided ROBERT KELLY “Stretch” 319 Russell Street Activities: Basketball 2,1 .. . Science Club 1 Pet Peeve: Last period English class Plans: College BETTE LOUISE KENTY “Bet” 361 Mishawum Road Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Plans: Mansfield Academy HARRY ELMER KING 10 Ward Street Secret Desire: To spend a week in Winchester Pet Peeve: None Plans: Prep School ARTHUR CHARLES KOSKI “Artie” 70 Bedford Road Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Golf 3,2,1 . . . Baseball 3,2 .. . Football 1 . . . Homeroom President 2 . . . Student Council Treasurer 3 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 1 . . . Senior Dance Committee . . . Senior Play . . . Science Club Secret Desire: To surfboard at the University of Miami Pet Peeve: People who are late for hockey practice Plans: College JOANNE DEBORAH KULA 6 Lawrence Street Activities: Junior Red Cross 2 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Science Club 1 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2 . . . Homeroom Vice President 1 Secret Desire: To tour Europe Pet Peeve: Cold Monday mornings Plans: Junior College to study to be a Technical Secretary PATRICIA ANN LaFRANCE “Pat” 16 Robert Avenue Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . Basketball 3,2,1 . . . Softball 3, 2,1 . . . Field Hockey 3,2,1 (Captain) . . . G.A.A. 2,1 .. . Future Nurses 3,2 (Vice President) 1 Secret Desire: To play professional sports Pet Peeve: Homework Plans: Nursing School or X-Ray Technician youtk, We Wust RUTH PHYLLIS LARM “Ruthie” 306 Lexington Street Activities: Pep Club 3,2 .. . Archery 3 . . . Field Hockey 3.1 .. . Basketball 2 . . . Spanish Club 3,2,1 . . . G.A.A. 2.1 Secret Desire: To travel Pet Peeve: The sound of my alarm clock Plans: College ROY EDWARD LARSON “Lars” 53 Mill Street Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 . . . Science Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To play background music in a New Orleans Nightclub Pet Peeve: Bright lights in the hall next to the balcony Plans: Upsala College PETER DOANE LAWRENCE “Pete” 9 Williams Court Activities: Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To live on the West Coast Pel Peeve: The Spow Plans: To be an Elec¬ tronics Technician FRANK EDWARD LENBERG “Butch” 80 Beach Street Activities: Homeroom President 2,1 Secret Desire: To suc¬ ceed Pet Peeve: Room 209 at 3 ' :00 P.M. Plans: Further education CHARLES DAVID LAMPASSI “Chuck” 6 Henderson Road Activities: Science Club 3 Secret Desire: To own a Cor¬ vette Pet Peeve: English and Math tests Plans: Northeast¬ ern University BARBARA RUTH LANCELOTTA “Barbs,” 22 Bryant Street Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To meet a certain Navy man Pet Peeve: Speed tests in typing every Tuesday Plans: Secretarial work BARBARA CAROLYN LANDRY “Barb” 15 Colonial Road Activities: Pep Club 3,2 .. . Future Nurses 1 . . . Junior Red Cross 1 . . . Drama Guild 2 Secret Desire: To be a navy nurse Pet Peeve: Conceited people Plans: Nursing School RUTH ISABELL LANGILL “Ruthie” 1 Draper Street Activities: Pep Club 2 Secret Desire: To make a lot of money Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Plans: Work n t e r Jjutt T)ke CAMILLE MARIE LEONE “Cammy” 116 Harrison Avenue Activities: Innitou . . . Pep Club 3,2 . . . Homeroom Sec¬ retary 1 Secret Desire: To travel to and visit “A Summer Place” Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Plans: Nursing School RICHARD ROBERT LEVESQUE 2 Phillips Street Activities: Golf 2,1 Secret Desire: To see longer lunch pe¬ riods Pet Peeve: Long periods Plans: College MARY EDITH LIDDELL “Edie” 24 Woodside Terrace Activities.: Tanner News 3,2 (Assistant Editor) . . . Science Club 3,2,1 (Vice President) . . . Future Nurses 3 (Treas¬ urer) . . . Innitou 2,1 .. . Dance Committee 3 . . . Ten¬ nis 3,2 Secret Desire: To find out what time the balloon goes up Pet Peeve: People who ask me if I have a per¬ manent Plans: Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing JOYCE CAROLYN LINDQUIST “Joy” 320 Salem Street Activities: Field Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Soft- ball 1 . . . French Club 2 . . . Future Teachers 2,1 .. . G.A.A. 2,1 .. . Officiating 1 Secret Desire: To pilot a plane Pet Peeve: People who smoke Plans: Bridgewater State College MARIE JOYCE LINDQUIST “Moe” 45 Brentwood Road Activities: Homeroom President 3 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Softball 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Student Council Representative 2 . . . Emblem Bearer 2,1 (Captain) Secret Desire: T-o rent a cottage at Hampton Beach for the summer Pet Peeve: People who tell me what to do Plans: To enter the Airlines REX KENNETH LODER 31 Washington Avenue Activities: Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To date a certain girl Pet Peeve: Women Drivers Plans: To own an Auto¬ mobile Sales Agency CAROLYN CHRISTINE LOPEZ “Carol” 279 Montvale Avenue Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To fly a plane Pet Peeve: History Plans: Airline School PAULINE BEATRICE MAGEE 43 Mayflower Road Activities: Future Teachers 3,2 (Vice-President) 1 (Presi¬ dent) . . . Student Council 3 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Tennis 3 Secret Desire: To enter the Biology Lab some dark night and loosen every faucet in the room Pet Peeve: Rainy week¬ ends and rainy holidays Plans: To attend a State Teachers College World-J World Of WILLIAM JOSEPH MAHONEY “Bill” 116 Montvale Avenue Activities: Senior Play . . . Homeroom Vice President 2 . . . Hockey 3 (Manager) . . . Science Club 3,2,1 . . . Base¬ ball 2 Secret Desire: To be President of Harvard Pet Peeve: That hot radiator on the third floor Plans: College ROLAND THOMAS MALONEY, JR. “Tom” 22 Elijah Street Activities: Science Club 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To be the fifth President of the United States from Massachusetts Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Wentworth Institute ARTHUR PHILIP MAZMANIAN “Mau” 12 Mill Terrace Secret Desire: To be Premier of the U.S.S.R. Pet Peeve: Homework over the weekends Plans: Undecided GEORGE McADAMS 15 Fletcher Road Secret Desire: To have six periods of lunch Pet Peeve: Lunchroom food Plans: Work JEANNE TERESA McAVOY “Jeannie” 44 Mishawum Road Activities: Future Nurses 1 . . . Pep Club 3,2,1 Secret De¬ sire: To see a certain Junior become a blonde Pet Peeve: The “spoonful” of food the girls get at lunch Plans: Nursing School DAVID CARROLL McCAULEY “Sweets.” 20 Buck Street Activities: Class Vice-President 1 . . . Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Student Council 2,1 .. . Homeroom President 3 . . . Key Club 3 . . . Senior Play . . . Senior Dance Committee . . . Color and Motto Committee Secret Desire: To spend at least one period without getting a dirty look from a certain teacher Pet Peeve: The “Bozo” Show Plans: Teachers Col¬ lege HELEN ANNE MARINACCIO 903 Main Street Activities: Tennis 3 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Color Guard 2 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . French Club 1 Secret Desire: To revisit Bermuda Pet Peeve: Obstinate people Plans: Business School MICHAEL JOSEPH MARTEL “Mike” 44 Wood Street Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 . . . Track 1 Secret Desire: To run in the Olympics Pet Peeve: Not being of age Plans: U. S. Air Force y n A i o n 11 i r e A t , And JANE ELIZABETH McCAULEY “Janie” 9 Buck Street Secret Desire: To marry a certain A P worker Pet Peeve: Shy boys Plans: Undecided ROBERT L. McCOMISKEY “Bob” 4 Lawson Street Activiteis: Student Council 1 (Treasurer) Secret Desire: To get an “A” in typing or office machines Pet Peeve: Short lunch periods Plans: Undecided CATHERINE ELIZABETH McCOOL “Calhy” 25 Flagg Street Activities: Homeroom President 3 . . . Student Council 2,1 . . . Drama Guild 2,1 .. . Tennis 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To lose all my freckles Pet Peeve: Having a question answered with a question Plans: To travel EILEEN MARY McDONOUGH “Leenie” 26 Plympton Street Activities: Pep Club 3,2 (Treasurer - Vice President) . . . Student Council 2 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 3 . . . Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Innitou Secret Desire: To become a veterinarian Pet Peeve: Boys who walk off in a huff Plans: To work in a bank PETER JAMES McDONOUGH “Mike” 97 Lowell Street Secret Desire: To date some prominent French actress Pet Peeve: A certain English Teacher Plans: To go into the service and see the world THOMAS CHARLES McDONOUGH “Tom” 197 Winn Street Secret Desire: To have money Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: College JAMES EDWARD McGARRY “Jim” 21 Orange Street Activities: Basketball 3,2 (Manager) . . . Hockey 1 (Man¬ ager) Secret Desire: To be a good accountant Pet Peeve: Foolish people Plans: Business School JOHN ROBERT McGERIGLE “Mac” 3 Day Circle Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Student Coun¬ cil 3,1 .. . Color and Motto Committee . . . Physics Club 1 Secret Desire: To turn 180 m.p.h. at Sanford, Maine Pet Peeve: The high school parking lot Plans: College i cio n Hot Only JOSEPH THOMAS McGRATH “Joe” 21 Davis Street Activities: Band 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To do away with ses¬ sions Pet Peeve: School Plans: College ARTHUR THOMAS McHUGH “Artie” 953 Main Street Activities: Hockey 3,2 .. . Track 3 . . . Homeroom Vice President 3,2 Secret Desire: To make lots of money Pet Peeve: English XI Plans: To work about 52 years m MARY ALBERTA McHUGH “Cunnin” 12 Sheridan Street Activities: Field Hockey 2,1 .. . Pep Club 3,2 .. . Spanish Club 2 (Secretary) 1 . . . Future Nurses 2 (Secretary) 1 . . . G.A.A. 1 Secret Desire: It’s a secret Pet Peeve: History and shy boys Plans: Nursing School JOAN GERTRUDE McKEON “Joanie” 37 Hart Street Secret Desire: To have a ring on my third finger, left hand Pet Peeve: Being bossed Plans: To become a dental as¬ sistant DEBORAH ANN McKEONE “Debby” 248 Cambridge Road Activities,: Future Teachers 3 (Treasurer) 2,1 .. . Span¬ ish Club 2,1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . G.A.A. 2,1 . . . Basketball 2,1 .. . Softball 3 Secret Desire: To go to Europe Pet Peeve: Geometry Plans: College JANET MARIE McKILLOP “Little Mac” 97 Spring Court Extension Activities: Homeroom Secretary 3 . . . Hi-teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Business Education Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Dance Committee 3 Secret Desire: To drive the Aberjona Racing Team Dragster Pet Peeve: Three girls on Elm Sti’eet Plans: I.B.M. Business School RUTH PATRICIA McLAUGHLIN “Flo” 8 Eastern Avenue Activities: Science Club 3,1 .. . Drama Club 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 3,2 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 1 . . . Future Nurses 3 . . . Basketball 3 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Homeroom Vice President 3 Secret Desire: To get to school before nine past eight just once Pet Peeve: Rainy Monday mornings Plans.: Nursing School JOHN LYONS McLELLAN 1 Hiawatha Road Pet Peeve: Homework on weekends Plans: I.B.M. School Wust We Cnter FRANK GEORGE MIKALAUSKAS “Mick” 9 John Street Secret Desire: To own a Thunderbird Pet Peeve: Spanish Plans: United States Navy CECELIA MARIE MORANDI “Ceal” 53 Mount Pleasant Street Activities: Homeroom Secretary 3 . . . Homeroom President 2 . . . Homeoom Vice President 1 . . . Pep Club 3,2 . . . Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To visit Hawaii Pet Peeve: The cafeteria food Plans: Mansfield Academy HUGH FRANCIS McPARTLIN “Hughie” 39 Garfield Avenue Secret Desire: To see all English teachers sent to the moon Pet Peeve: An old Ford Plans: United States Army JAMES MICHAEL McPARTLIN “Jim” 15 Highland Street .Activities: Innitou (Business Manager) . . . Key Club 2,1 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Science Club 3,2 Secret Desire: To sell three finger golf gloves to Eskimos Pet Peeve: Girls with short hair Plans: College PATRICIA ANN McSWEENEY “Patty” 23 Longwood Avenue Activities: Student Council 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Science Club 3,2,1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To help three other girls destroy the girl’s gym Pet Peeve: Themes and getting up in the morning Plans: College LOUISE ELLEN MELARAGNI 12 Cross Street Activities: Science Club 2,1 .. . Future Nurses 3,2,1 . . . French Club 2 Secret Desire: To get an “A” Pet Peeve: Homework in the English Review Vocabulary Books Plans: College JUSTYNE ANN METRICK “J” 17 Lillian Street Activities: National Honor Society 2,1 . . . Future Teachers 2,1 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Science Chib 2,1 .. . French Club 2 . . . Innitou . . . Band 1 . . . Homeroom Treasurer 3 Secret Desire: To ride in a jet Pet Peeve: Mid-Year Exams Plans: To become a teacher 27 Beach Street Activities: Basketball 3,2 .. . Senior Play . . . Camera Club 2 Secret Desire: To be an elevator operator in a one story building Pet Peeve: Being forced into the Nomadic stage by the corridor police Plans: College “Dino” DENNIS CHARLES METRANO Oku World, PAUL LEONARD MURRAY “Murder” 79 Bedford Road Secret Desire: To have English abolished Pet Peeve: People who have pet peeves Plans: Further education ROBERT EDWARD MURRAY “Bob” 3 Alfred Terrace Activities: Radio Club 2 . . . Science Club 2 . . . Mass. Boy’s State and National Honor Society 1 Secret Desire: To see escalators at Woburn High Pet Peeve: Tests Plans: Elec¬ tronic Engineer JAMES FRANCIS MORRISON “Oil” 10 Curtis Road Activities: Football 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) Secret Desire: To be a Bouncer” in the Spa Pet Peeve: Lonely nights in Central Square Plans: United States Navy JUDITH ANN MORROW “Judy” 173 Bedford Road Activities: Future Teachers 3 . . . Future Nurses 3 . . . Modern Language Club 3 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Innitou . . . French Club 2,1 . . . Junior Red Cross 3 . . . Science Club 2,1 . . . Women’s Club Representative 1 . . . Band 1 . . . Na¬ tional Honor Society 2,1 .. . Classics Club 2 (Vice Presi¬ dent) Secret Desire: To tour Europe on my Honeymoon Pet Peeve: Writing themes on Sunday nights Plans: College PATRICIA ANN MORTON “Tricia” 24 Davis Street Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii August 17th . . . and to meet E.P. Pet Peeve: A person in Winchester High Plans: College JANET LOUISE MOYER “De De” 41 Wood Street Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 (Attendance Recorder) . . . Business Education Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 . . . Stu¬ dent Council 3 Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii with the girls Pet Peeve: Football players Plans: I.B.M. School CLIFFORD WILLIAM MUNROE 11 Churchill Road Activities: French Club 2 Secret Desire: To supervise the construction of a modern skyscraper Pet Peeve: People who don’t smile Plans: Engineering School PAUL RICHARD MURPHY 57 Spring Court Extension ‘Gunga’ Activities: Football 3 Secret Desire: To own a Bonneville Pet Peeve: Fat girls Plans: Eastern Tech Aviation School a v e Olte ' Uni u e HARRY EDWARD NELSON, JR. 20 Grape Street Activities: Key Club 2,1 ... Homeroom Vice President 3 ... Homeroom President 2 . . . Class President 1 . . . Innitou .. . Junior Prom Committee . . . Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To make the Class of 1961 a complete success Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: College, then Tufts Dental School JAMES MALCOLM NOILES “Jim” 432 Salem Street ' Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Homeroom President 3,2 .. . Spanish Club 1 ... Basketball 1 Secret Desire: To make a touchdown Pet Peeve: A certain Junior girl Plans: College DONALD LAWRENCE NOLAN “Skip” 31 Beach Street Activities: Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 ... French Club 2,1 ... Science Club 2,1 ... Innitou . .. National Honor Society 2,1 ... Key Club 1 Secret Desire: To invent a disintegrating integrator Pet Peeve: E.L.K. Plans: College DANIEL JOSEPH NOONAN 164 Washington Circle Secret Desire: To have a good lunch in the cafeteria Pet Peeve: Women drivers Plans: Air Force GORDON HAROLD NORMAN “Gordie” 44 Poole Street Activities: Hockey 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To win the Masters Golf Tournament Pet Peeve: People who can’t make up their minds Plans: College DAVID FRANCIS O ' BRIEN “O. B.” 9 Spring Court Extension Activities: Fine Arts Club 2 ... Cross Country 2,1 ... Track 2,1 ... Student Council 1 Secret Desire: To dance like Fred Astaire and spell like Mr. Webster Pet Peeve: People who try to make decisions for me Plans: Massachusetts College of Art ANNE ELIZABETH O’CONNOR “Nancy” 34 Franklin Street Activities: Pep Club 3 ... Student Council ... Business Edu¬ cation . .. Club 1 ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ... Tennis 3 Secret Desire: To instruct the “Queen’s Cadets” color guard Pet Peeve: A certain Marine Plans: To be a Medical Sec¬ retary WILLIAM ROBERT O’CONNOR “Oakie” 80 Bedford Road Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 ... Track 3,2,1 ... Key Club 3,2 (Secretary) 1 (Secretary) Secret Desire: To compete in the B.A.A. Marathon Pet Peeve: Third lunch Plans: Fur¬ ther schooling o n A i lility Of JAMES DANIEL O ' DONNELL “Jim” 170 Salem Street Activities: Student Council 1 ... Homeroom President 1 Secret Desire: To have a farm of my own Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Air Force MARY FRANCES OLIVER “Fran” 181 Salem Street Activities: Student Council 3 ... Homeroom Representa¬ tive 3 . .. Pep Club 3,1 ... Future Teachers 2,1 ... G.A.A. 1 . . . Junior Red Cross 1 ... Basketball 1 Secret Desire: To return to Texas Pet Peeve: Being teased about coming from Texas Plans: College GEORGE FRANCIS O’MEARA 270 Lexington Street Activities: Basketball 2 Secret Desire: To leave school at 2:15 P.M., just once Pet Peeve: People Plans: Service JOANNE ELIZABETH O’NEILL “Joanie” 28 Spring Court Extension Activities: Future Teachers 1 ... Modern Language Club 3 . .. Field Hockey 2,1 . . . Softball 2,1 . . . Science Club 2,1 ... Archery 2,1 ... French Club . . . Senior Play Secret Desire: To meet my Prince Charming Pet Peeve: People who aren’t considerate of others Plans: Lowell State College KENNETH EDMUND O’NEILL “Ken” 19 Frances Road Secret Desire: To coach tlTe Boston Bruins Pet Peeve: Report cards Plans: Undecided EDWARD WALTER OSTA “Eddie” 15 Lake Avenue Secret Desire: To capture a live abominable snowman Pet Peeve: People who think they know everything Plans: Col¬ lege GORDON CLIFFORD OLMSTEAD “Gordie” 19 Alfred Street Secret Desire: To own Hampton Beach Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Plans: Navy ALTON HENRY OLSON “Al” 65 Conn Street Activities: Future Teachers 2,1 Secret Desire: To be an Eng¬ lish Teacher Pet Peeve: A certain science teacher on the fourth floor Plans: Lowell State College “Yebber” o r i n 9 a n i it 9 DONALD EDWARD OULTON 19 Fairview Road Secret Desire: To own a Corvette Pet Peeve: 88 Montvale Avenue Plans: Bentley School of Accounting JOSEPH KENDALL PACIOS “K. P.” 4 Porter Street Activities: Science Club 3 ... Football 2,1 ... Golf 3,2,1 ... .Hockey 2,1 (Mana ger) . . . Baseball 3 Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: College JUDITH ANN PACKARD “Judy” 18 Auburn Street Activities.: Homeroom Treasurer 3 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 (President) ... Basketball 3 ... Business Education Club 1 ... Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To travel for years with a certain someone (how many years???) Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Plans: I.B.M. School JOSEPH SALVATORE PALERMO, JR. “Chic” 101 Russell Street Activities: Key Club 3,2 (Treasurer) 1 (Lt. Governor) ... National Honor Society 1 (President) . . . Science Club 3,2,1 (President) . . . French Club 2 . . . Traffic Squad 1 . . . In- nitou (Treasurer) Secret Desire: To trace my ancestry back to the Roman Empire Pet Peeve: People who do not know what they are doing Plans: College NANCY CAROLINE PARRISH “Nan” 119 Cambridge Road Activities: Tanner News 3 ... Business Education Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To make people happy Pet Peeve: People who degrade themselves Plans: Work ANTHONY FRANK PASCIUTO “Tony” 18 Poole Street Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 . . . Track 3,2,1 Key Club 3,2,1 (President) Secret Desire: To be a hobo Pet Peeve: Eating in the high school cafetria Plans: To attend college and study law RICHARD HENRY PAULSEN “Richie” 17 Sherman Place Activities: Innitou ... Cross Country 3,2,1 ... Track 3,2,1 . .. Spanish Club 2 (Treasurer) 1 (President) ... Key Club 2,1 ... Camera Club 2,1 ... Boys State Representative Secret Desire: To represent the United States in the Olym¬ pics Pet Peeve: English teachers Plans: Northeastern Uni¬ versity ELIZABETH PAYNE “Betty” 8 Sylvan Road Activities: Pep Club 3 ... Business Education Club 2,1 Secret Des.ire: To drive a demolition car at Peabody Spee d¬ way Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Plans: To marry a certain boy o Do 3t EDWARD CALVIN PEARSONS “Ed” 15 Hart Place Secret Desire: To own a car Pet Peeve: Better lunches Plans: Franklin Institute PATRICIA ANN PEARY “Pat” 6 Creston Avenue Activities: Future Nurses 3,2,1 ... Junior Red Cross 3 ... French Club 2 .. . G.A.A. 2,1 ... Science Club 1 ... Archery 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To burn used money for the United States Treasury Pet Peeve: Younger brothers Plans: Nurs¬ ing School « ? wi ■ ' KATHLEEN MARIE PETRILLO “Kay” 28 Fisher Terrace Secret Desire: To make my parents and relatives very proud of me Pet Peeve: People who won’t listen to reason Plans.: Undecided PAUL EDWARD PIERCE 43 Church Street Activities: Key Club 2 Secret Desire: To be a teacher Pet Peeve: 10:30 lunches Plans: To work in a grocery store MARGARET LOUISE PORTER “Maggy” 161 Bedford Road Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To marry Wick Pet Peeve: A certain senior boy Plans: Hair¬ dressing School JAMES G. POTAMIS “Greek” 5 Blake Street Activities: Science Club 3 ... Homeroom President 3 ... Cross Country 1 .. . Track 1 ... Key Club 2,1 (Treasurer) Secret Desire: To be in the Olympics and to visit Switzer¬ land Pet Peeve: White cards and Mid-Years Plans: To go to a School of Pharmacy MANUEL MATEUS PEREIRA “Manny” 7 Buckman Street Activities: Science Club 2,1 ... Baseball 1 Secret Desire: To own a 1960 Buick Pet Peeve: Talkative girls Plans: A school of Business Administration MARCIA GAIL PETERSEN 9 Westview Terrace Activities: Innitou ... Drum Majorette 2,1 (Co-Captain) ... National Honor Society 2,1 (Vice President) ... Pep Club 3 . . . Future Teachers 2,1 ... Woburn Women’s Club Represen¬ tative 1 ... Mass. Girls State Representative .. . Drama Guild 3,2,1 ... Junior Red Cross 3,2 ... French Club 2,1 ... Science Club 2,1 ... Student Council 1 Secret Desire: To Travel Pet Peeve: Themes every weekend Plans: College JnJt Oke JOHN FRANCIS POWERS “Jack” 23 Locust Street ecret Desire: To be President of the United States Pet eeve: Girls who smoke Plans: United States Marines WALTER BEACH PREBLE, JR. 6 School Street ‘Terry’ Activities: Camera Club 2 Secret Desire: To be a pi’ofessional lydroplane and Stock Car Racer Pet Peeve: Cute snobs lans: Coyne Institute LOIS ANN QUINN 5 Montvale Road Activities: Tennis 2 . . . Business Education Club 1 . .. Home¬ room Vice-President 3 Secret Desire: To be on time for once Pet Peeve: People teasing others Plans: Secretarial School JUDITH DIANNE RACKLIFF “Judy” 590 Main Street Activities: Majorettes 2,1 (Captain) ... Business Education Club 1 ... Student Council 1 .. . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ... Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To marry M.Y. Pet Peeve: Gym showers Plans: Office work RALPH VINCENT RAGUCCI “Rags” 1024 Main Street Activities: Football 2,1 Secret Desire: To become a State Policeman Pet Peeve: Homework on weekends Plans: Bry¬ ant Stratton or Bentley School of Accounting GERALD ALLAN RASTELLINI “Gerry” 153 Montvale Avenue Activities: Football 3,2,1 . . . Baseball 3,1 Secret Desire: To be the first man to travel faster than the speed of light Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: College ROSE TONI PUOPOLO 38 Vernon Street Activities,: Softball 3 ... Tennis 2 . .. Senior Play Secret Desire: To go out with a certain boy who graduated last year Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Plans: X-Ray Technician RICHARD PAUL QUERZE “Dick” 234 Cambridge Road Secret Desire: Become a pilot Pet Peeve: 3:00 o’clock ses¬ sions Plans: Aircraft Technician BARBARA FRANCES RING 8 Rock Street Activities: Student Council 3,1 ... Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 2 . . . Future Teachers 3,2 .. . Junior Red Cross 3,2,1 .. . Innitou ... Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To be a boy Pet Peeve: A certain nickname Plans: Nursing HENRY ALBERT RIZZO “Hank” 19 Roman Road Secret Desire: To marry the boss’s daughter Pet Peeve: Gym Plans: I.B.M. School MAUREEN ELLEN ROBIDEAU 24 Albany Street Activities: Student Council 3,2,1 ... Tanner News 3,1 _ Drama Guild 3,1 ... Junior Red Cross 3,1 ... Classics Club 3,2,1 ... Pep Club 3 ... Science Club 1 Secret Desire: To have no problems or worries Pet Peeve: Our “wonderful” school lunches Plans: College CAROL ANN ROGERS 16 Millyan Road Activities: Future Nurses 2,1 ... Tennis 3,2 ... Science Club 2 Secret Desire: To visit Hawaii Pet Peeve: Hot lunches Plans: Nursing School v e A Of Our WILLIAM MANUEL REIS “Billy” 24 Elm Avenue Activities: Key Club 2,1 ... French Club 1 Secret Desire: To own a 1961 Thunderbird Pet Peeve: People with pet peeves Plans: College MICHELE JUNE RIBAK “Mickey” 12 Glenwood Avenue Activities: Woburn Women’s Club Representative ... Busi- neess Education Club 1 ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ... National Honor Society 1 Secret Desire: To become a great ballet dancer like Anna Pavlova Plans: To become an Ex¬ ecutive Secretary CARLETON JOSEPH RICHARDSON 26 Duren Avenue Secret Desire: To be a world champion in roller skating Pet Peeve: Book reports Plans: Business School JOSEPH PHILIP RILEY “Joe” 103 Pleasant Street Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 ... Tanner News 3,2,1 ... Key Club 2,1 ... Spanish Club 2,1 ... Camera Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To own a Cadillac Pet Peeve: First six periods Plans: College o A t e r i t y e p e n d r f p o n RICHARD ALEC ROKETENETZ 46 Fletcher Road Activities: Science Club 3 Secret Desire: To be a draftsman Pet Peeve: The longer school day Plans: Wentworth In¬ stitute JOHN ALBERT ROSANDER 26 Quimby Avenue Activities: Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 ... Spanish Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To become a tax exempt millionaire Pet Peeve: Homework Plans: Attend a Liberal Arts College JOHN VINCENT ROTONDO “Jackie” 35 Richardson Street Activities: Baseball 3,2,1 . .. Hockey 3,2,1 . .. Classics Club 2 ... Homeroom Treasurer 2 Secret Desire: To attain a sheepskin Pet Peeve: A certain girl Plans: College LINDA MADELEINE RUCKSTUHL 7 Gayle Street t Activities: Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To be happily married Pet Peeve: Loud People Plans: I.B.M. School JOANNE ANNETTE RUSSIS “Joanie” 8 North Maple Street Activities: Future Teachers 2,1 ... French Club 1 ... G.A.A. 1 Secret Desire: To get married and raise a football team Pet Peeve: Nicknames Plans: To attend a Teachers College ANN LUCILLE RUSSO 3 Playstead Avenue Activities: Cheerleader 1 ... Business Education Club 1 ... Homeroom Secretary 3 .. . Homeroom Treasurer 2 ... G.A.A. 1 Secret Desire: To be at least six feet tall Pet Peeve: People who are never on time Plana: Mansfield Academy WAYNE ARTHUR RYAN “Baby Huey” 25 Pearl Street Secret Desire: To live in Hawaii and have a business there Pet Peeve: People who flick ashes out of car windows Plans: Coast Guard Academy PAUL ROY SAMUELSON “Sam” 137 Pleasant Street Activities: Science Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To be a jet pilot Pet Peeve: Third lunch Plans: College We Ou r S u c c e A A PATRICIA FRANCES SAUNDERS 13 John Street ‘Pat’ Activities: Science Club 2,1 ... Pep Club 3 . .. Future Tea¬ chers 3,2 ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 Secret Desire: To be on time for a change Pet Peeve: People who can’t make up their minds Plans: Boston School of Dental Nursing MELVIN DUDLEY SCHENCK 22 Garfield Avenue ‘Pel-Mel’ Activities: Baseball 3,2,1 ... Football 3,2,1 ... Band 3,2,1 ... Basketball 3,2 ... Orchestra 1 Secret Desire: To be a successful professional drummer Pet Peeve: Monday thru Friday Plans: Undecided FRANCES JOSEPH SCHOLZ “Dutch” 18 Eastern Avenue Activities: Innitou 2,1 (Assistant Editor) ... Tanner News 3,2 ... Classics Club 2 ... Key Club 2,1 ... Camera Club 2 (President) 1 (Vice President) ... Football 2 ... Science Club 1 Secret Des,ire: To graduate on the High Honor List Pet Peeve: A pedantic pedagogue who has an affinity for the cancer weed Plans: College LINDA JANE SCOTT 22 Ward Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 Secret Desire: To help three other girls destroy the gym Pet Peeve: Gym Showers Plans: Office Work DONALD ARTHUR SEAVEY 73 Kilby Street Activities: Baseball 2,1 ... Football 2 Secret Desire: To pitch in the Major Leagues Pet Peeve: A certain English teacher Plans: To become an accountant ROBERTA ANN SEMINATORE “Bobbie” 10A Flagg Street Activities: Basketball 3 ... Business Education Club 1 ... Tennis 2 Secret Desire: To learn how to skate Pet Peeve: Snobs Plans: Business School DANIEL PATRICK SHAUGHNESSY “Shauga” 18 Bacon Street Activities: Track 2,1 Secret Desire: To be a millionaire Pet Peeve: People who borrow money at lunch Plans: To be a sheet metal worker PHYLLIS ELAINE SHAW 8 Lawrence Street Activities: Class Treasurer 3,2,1 ... Dance Committee 3,2,1 .. . Color and Motto Committee 1 . . . National Honor Socie¬ ty 2,1 ... Woburn Women’s Club Representative Secret Desire: To travel to the French Riviera Pet Peeve: Lack of elevators to the fourth floor Plans: Liberal Arts College Must flat Betray JAMES HENRY SHEERAN “Jim” 22 Clinton Street Activities: Cross Country 3,2,1 ... Key Club 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To go to Greece, France and Ireland Pet Peeve: “A certain cousin” Plans: College WILLIAM ALLEN SHERMAN “Wee Willy” 12 Churchill Road Secret Desire: To own a Corvette Pet Peeve: Conceited girls Plans: Navy PATRICIA LUCILLE SIMPSON “Pat” 230 Cambridge Road Activities.: Pep Club 3 ... Science Club 2 Secret Desire: To tour Europe Pet Peeve: Report Cards Plans: To become a Teacher SANDRA JAN SMITHELL “Sandy” 12 North Warren Street Secret Desire: To go to Hawaii on August 17 Pet Peeve: A certain person Plans: College JUDITH ANN SNOW 3 Wood Street Activities: Future Nurses 3 ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To take a trip around the world Pet Peeve: School and cars without radios Plans: Undecided BARBARA SOUSA 14 Akeson Road Activities: Business Education Club 1 ... Pep Club 3,2 ... Drama Guild 3 .. . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ... Homeroom President 2 Secret Desire: To establish an orphanage Pet Peeve: People who can’t pass P.O.D. Plans: Further Ed¬ ucation ELAINE MARIA SOUZA 10 Rock Street Activities: Business Education 1 ... Cheerleader 1 ... G.A.A. 1 Secret Desire: To marry a certain boy Pet Peeve: The hot lunch Plans: Office work RICHARD JOHN SPENCER “Dick” 159 Washington Circle Secret Desire: To own a custom car shop in California Pet Peeve: The new time schedule Plans: Commercial Artist Dk i 5 EDWARD JOSEPH SULLIVAN “Sully” 46 Liberty Avenue Activities: Football 2 ... French Club 1 ... Basketball 2,1 . . . Baseball 2 Secret Desire: To be an officer in the Air Force Pet Peeve: The “hot lunches” Plans: College AGNES JEAN TANCRETI 20 Bow Street Activities: Basketball 3,2,1 ... Homeroom Secretary 3 ... Pep Club 3,2 ... Future Nurses 3,2 ... Junior Red Cross 3,1 ... Future Teachers 1 . . . G.A.A. 2,1 ... Tennis 3 ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . . . Archery 3 . . . Tanner News 2,1 . . . Science Club 3,2 Secret Desire: To be a Franciscan Nun Pet Peeve: Fickle people Plans,: Undecided KENNETH BRUCE TARGETT “Ken” 25 Green Street Activities: Canujra Club 2,1 ... Science Club 2,1 ... Key Club 2,1 (Vice-President) Secret Desire: To own a Rolls Royce Pet Peeve: Homework over the weekends Plans: Boston University GERALD WAYNE SPICER 1 Linden Street Activities: Senior Play Secret Desire: To make millions of dollars Pet Peeve: Grouchy teachers Plans: Bentley School of Accounting NANCY CLAUDIA SPINALI “Sophia” 8 Day Circle Activities: Pep Club 3 . . . Future Teachers 1 Secret Desire: To own a white Mercedes-Benz Pet Peeve: Tempermental boys Plans: To return to California CAROLE SUZZANE SPINAZOLA 12 Harrison Avenue Activities: Basketball 3,2 ... Junior Red Cross 1 (Treasurer) ... Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ... French Club 2 ... Business Education Club 1 ... Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To grow a few inches so I can be an Airline Stewardess Plans: Undecided ALFRED ANTHONY SPOLIDORO “Fred” 1 Frederick Drive Activities: Football 3,2,1 ... Homeroom President 3,2,1 ... Class President 2 ... Dance Committee 1 Secret Desire: To live a good life and own Woburn High Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Plans: Service CONSTANCE MARIE TAVANIS 12 Lowell Street ‘Connie’ Activities: Student Council Hockey 3 ... Pep Club 3 . ... Softball 3,1 ... G.A.A, Cross 1 (Vice President) .. Homeroom President 2,1 . . change the Purity Food Store into a giant Spa Arooga Plans: Boston College 2,1 (Vice President) ... Field . Basketball 3,2,1 (Co-Captain) 1 (Secretary) ... Junior Red Camera Club 1 (Secretary Tanner News Secret Desire: To Pet Peeve: Wust flat Be JOSEPH CHARLES TOFURI “Screvis” 2 Bryant Street Activities: Football 3 Secret Desire: To get ahead with the “Atmosphere” Pet Peeve: Girls who drink Plans: College JEAN LOUISE TONES “Jeannie” Crossman Road Activities: Pep Club 3,2 ... Business Education Club 1 Secret Desire: To be a Private Secretary Pet Peeve: Themes Plans: Office Work LESLIE ANN TOWER “Shrimp” 8 Carter Street Activities: Modern Language Club 3 ... Literary Club 3 ... Tanner News 2 Secret Desire: To be a ballet dancer Pet Peeve: Hugo and his red canoe Plans: To attend Art School LORNA MAY UNION 35 Samoset Road Activities: Drama Guild 3,1 ... Basketball 3,1 ... Tanner News 3,1 ... Future Nurses 3,1 ... G.A.A. 1 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Archery 3 .. . Pep Club 3 . . . Senior Play Secret Desire: To be a comedienne Pet Peeve: People who never smile Plans: Nursing School ROBERT M. UPTON “Uppy” 34 Arlington Road Secret Desire: To leave school Pet Peeve: Third lunch Plans: Drafting School CARLA VALENTINE 4 Greenwood Avenue Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 ... Business Education Club 1 . . . Pep Club 3 Secret Desire: To marry a certain boy from Maine Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Plans: Secretarial work ELEANOR GRACE VERRECCHIA “Ellie” 4 Vernon Street Activities: Tennis 3 ... Basketball 3 ... Cheerleader 1 ... G.A.A. 2,1 Secret Desire: To tour Europe .Pet Peeve: Homework Plans: College NORMAN JAMES WHEATON “Wheaties” 25 Holton Street Activities: Band and Orchestra 3,2,1 Secret Desire: To be an Architectural Engineer Pet Peeve: Girls with short hair Plans: Further Education 3 ou n J W ant l n 9 CHARLES LEO WHITE “Chuck” 86 Fowle Street Activities: Science Club 3,2 Secret Desire: To get out of school Pet Peeve: Teachers who don’t give “A’s” Plans: Service JOANNE WILLETT “Joan” 79 Salem Street Activities: Business Education Club 1 . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 2,1 . . Dance Committee 3 . . Student Council 3 Secret Desire: To marry a certain boy someday Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Plans: Mansfield Academy WILLIAM STUART WILSON “Stuie” 8 Blake Street Secret Desire: To become an accountant for the Federal Government Pet Peeve: The way some people say mean things to hurt other people Plans: Bentley School of Ac¬ counting and Finance BARBARA FRANCES WOOD 39 Center Street Secret Desire: To travel in space Pet Peeve: People who don’t mind their own business Plans: To get married FRANCES ELIZABETH WOODLAND “Fran” 1 Spring Court Extension Activities: Business Education Club 1 (Treasurer) Secret Desire: To marry a certain someone Pet Peeve: People who aren’t on time Plans: Hairdresser KENNETH RANDALL ZOLON “Hubs” 925 Main Street Activities: Senior Play, Camera Club 2,1 . . Science Club 2,1 Secret Desire: To be notorious Pet Peeve: Anti-social people Plans: Northeastern University MARY JOYCE NIXON “Spider” 22 Fisher Terrace Secret Desire: To have long red hair Pet Peeve: dripping water and slamming doors Plans: To be married GEORGE PAUL CARLSON “Alphie” 122 Pine Street Activities: Hockey ),2 . . Science Club Secret Desire: To have no homework Pet Peeve: Loafers Plans: Navy EDWARD JAMES FLETCHER “Dayo” 150 Green Street Activities: Hockey 3 Secret Desire: To see the world Pet Peeve: Getting up for school Plans: Undecided VISION , 0 r When we find ourselves proceeding Through the haze of future years, Our mem’ries all return here And we’ll smile through misty tears. We’ll remember Woburn High School And the joyous times we knew As we go to meet the future With a vision fond and true. When we see our banner waving ’Gainst the azure sky beyond, We recall our glorious vict’ries And the heroes we’ve cheered on. We will hail the black and orange While our hearts sing out with pride As we go to meet the future With our past to be our guide. Lynette Herlin Tune: When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver THE TAPESTRY The friends, the joys, doubts, and sorrows, Are part of the fabric we’ve weaved; As, stumbling yet striving, reaching then rising, A pattern to-be we achieved. As ebony strands crossed the loom of life, Instructors counseled the weaving, So the pattern wrought by patient hands, Would shine lustrous and bright at our leaving. Closely entwined iiTthe texture’s form Are the violet hopes we have cherished, Bright orange and scarlet for victories won; The lemony sad dreams have perished. Now we’re prepared with confidence bred; Success must depend on our training; With memories keen of an intricate scene, We challenge the tasks still remaining. Since at our looms we’ve fashioned the past, And no tapestry is a deceiver, Let each of us strengthen life’s golden thread To be worthy of Him, the Great Weaver. Jean Higgins DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL LINDA ADDARIO HARRY NELSON MOST POPULAR BEV CUMMINGS DAVE McCAULEY BEST DRESSED FRANK LENBERG BEV CUMMINGS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PHYLLIS SHAW MIKE HASSETT WITTIEST dave McCauley connie tavanis MOST ATHLETIC NECCO EATON CONNIE TAVANIS MOST TALENTED MEL SCHENCK CAMILLE LEONE MOST SHY HELEN MARINACCIO JIM MORRISON 66 67 Getting Ready Sleiqli ! ’ 3 a n t a 5 e c e m t e r m- iz. 19 60 Our Officers and Ushers u n to r Jit I960 JANET CIAMPO Class Marshall Junior Girls Assist At Class Day Biology: Sharon Christie, first prize, Caro¬ line Burdett, third prize, Francis Scholz, sec¬ ond prize. Chemistry: Ruth Foley, second prize, Barbara Stuart, first prize, Margaret Lundin, third prize. General Science: Ronald Boudreau, first prize, Kenneth Zolon, second prize, Cynda Wade, third prize. Mathematics: Marcia Petersen, second prize, Phyllis Shaw, first prize, Roy Larson, third prize. Physics: Lawrence Baldwin, Russell Brown, third prize, Edward Lynch, second prize, Jos¬ eph Palermo, first prize. ' 9 - jjjTjt Ip mmr % i W 4 f,A ,, . A . Pi n j v irJ Br. jp : ■ - Hi f f Miss Badger, Miss R. Brady, Advisors Ukc Way W. WaL Jl n 9 n n i t o u The job of putting a yearbook together begins early in September. This year, the endless sea of layouts, pictures, and dead¬ lines was met by a new staff and a new advisor. The result is a book that differs in many aspects from those of previous years, but a book of which the now “vet¬ eran” Innitou team is very proud. Michael Hassett, Editor Mr. Joseph Curran, Advisor Seated: B. Fletcher, J. Morrow, J. McPartlin, E. Liddell, M. Hassett, J. Palermo, F. Scholz, M. Petersen, B. Ring. Second Row: Mr. Curran, Miss R. Brady, P. Caruso, C. Wade, E. Hardy, E. McDonough, J. Metrick, C. Leone, Miss Badger. Third Row: H. Nelson, D. Nolan, R. Paulsen. First Row: P. Shaw, L. Addario, J. Metrick, J. Palermo (President), Miss Salmon, M. Petersen (Vice-President), J. Morrow, M. Ribak, B. Dufour. Second Row: Miss Brady, Mr. Horrigan, E. Callahan, R. Murray, D. Nolan, Mr. Mazzone, Miss Soles. An average of at least B is a requisite for membership in the National Honor Society. Associa¬ tion with this organization, therefore, is represent¬ ative of excellent scholastic standing, and all mem¬ bers are to be congratulated. Miss Salmon, Advisor Joseph Palermo, President 78 First Row: A. Tancreti, S. Walker (Asst. Ed.), B. Loewy (Asst. Ed.), C. Wade (Asst. Ed.), R. Danehy (Business Manager), L. Addario (Editor-in-Chief), B. Burns, L. Union, M. Robideau, M. Baird. Second Row: Mr. William Flaherty, K. Breda, L. Carey, S. Hanlon, K. Evans, J. Higgins, J. Spolidoro, C. Murray, Miss Doris Lynch. Third Row: M. Murray, J. Higgins, L. Ventura, F. Scholz, J. Riley, J. Addario, C. Tavanis. a n n e r ew J The Tanner News is the official organ of the Woburn High School student body. This year, under the direction of Mr. William Flaherty and Editor Linda Addario, the; paper continued toward its goal of bringing to all members of the community a detailed and accurate account of the activities of our school. Mr. Flahery, Advisor Linda Addario, Editor 79 ..........r ... _ I ' ■ in • ' C f , itiklp iiirhJIiOi X jm ' wX ' ililMlIIli 111 ill! .11! illliiililliwNHl ifllwli f JH-Jliy,| r ikn Seated: J. Hemsworth, Miss Soles, L. Addario, B. Cummings, R. McComiskey, J. Addario, K. McCool. Standing: M. Myatt, E. MacDonald, C. Wade, M. Sheeran, S. Starr, J. Anglim, C. Spinazola, M. Peter¬ sen, J. Rackliff, E. Flaherty, K. Carey, S. Christie, R. Corsetti, J. McPartlin. Row 3: D. Cummings, R. Ferullo, G. Buote, R. Giufferda, J. McGerigle, D. McCauley, L. Murphy, H. Nelson, P. McGilvray. S t u d e n t ou n c i The voice of the student body, our Student Council solves problems of school life. Rep¬ resentatives from every activity and home room submit these problems for discussion under the direction of Miss Soles and Presi¬ dent Beverly Cummings. The Council also conducts the annual Student Council Tea for the faculty, and assists at assemblies and all school functions. 80 Left to Right: R. Liddell, W. Reis, R. Ross, E. Mahoney, R. Paulsen, H. Nelson, K. Targett (Vice- President), Mr. Curran, A. Pasciuto (President), J. Potamis (Treasurer), W. O’Connor (Secretary), R. Shaughnessy, D. Nolan, J. Riley, G. Fowle, D. Barch. Second Row: L. Murphy, J. Palermo, R. Barch, F. Scholz, J. Hill, W. Martin, J. Friel, J. Sheeran, W. VanGelder, J. McPartlin. This year the Key Club, under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Curran and President Anthony Pasciuto, continued in its program of school and community service. The group sold foot¬ ball programs, conducted a cake sale, and assisted at all school functions. Its sponsor is the local Kiwanis Club, and meetings are held at the Woburn Public. Library. 81 Left to Right: M. Ribak (Vice-President), Mr. Cohen (Advisor), B. Stuart (Treasurer), Mr. Marderosian (Advisor), E. Liddell—(Vice-President), J. Palermo (President), B. Wilkie (Secretary). c i e n c e CluL Offi c e r (J3 u J i n e J J CU Offi c e r J E. Anderson (Secretary), Miss Lynch, A. Dore (Vice-President), F. Woodland (Treasurer), M. Foster (President). First Row: M. Baird, P. Shaw, J. Otis, J. Higgins, Mr. Mazzone, J. Higgins, P. Murray, K. Georgoula- kos, R. Foley. Second Row: B. Cerasuolo, B. Loewy, K. Nelson, P. Caruso, S. Walker, M. Woods, M. Russo, M. Petersen, J. Morrow, J. Arruda, C. Wade, L. Carey, K. Breda. Third Row: R. Liddell E. Hel- strom, M. Murray, S. Hanlon, L. Paulsen, L. Seavey, K. Evans, P. Smith, W. Reis, D. Nolan. 3, e n c k Clu l a m e r a Left to Right: Mr. Murphy, R. Paulsen, W. Kearney, F. Scholz, J. Riley, C. Tavanis. First Row: B. Loewy, B. Busa (Treasurer), P. Peary (Vice-President), F. Fineberg (Correspon¬ dent Secretary), Miss Herlihy, B. LaFrance (Presi¬ dent), R. Foley (Recording Secretary), M. Auc, J. McAvoy. Second Row: B. Stuart, J. Jones, K. Beecher, L. Paulsen, L. Union, D. Garrett, D. Mc- Keone, A. Langill. Third Row: C. Carney, M. Mc¬ Hugh, S. Garrity (Representative), J. Freeman, C. Rogers, P. Downey, G. Anstey, M. VanWinkle. u r J e 3 e a c er J First Row: J. Campbell, J. O’Neill, C. Carney, J. Russis, F. Oliver, A. Tancreti, C. Brown, S. Walker, Miss Sheeran (Faculty Sponsor), P. Magee, J. Higgins, M. Robideua, M. Petersen, J. Metrick, K. Georgoulakos, J. Cogan, D. Manie, B. Cerasuolo. Second Row: M. Gallagher, K. Breda, K. Nelson, J. Venuti, E. MacDonald, M. Murray, L. Carey, J. Higgins, P. Smith, M.E. Woods, J. Lindquist, N. Spinalli, J. Arruda, D. McKeone, C. Burdett, A. DeTeso, D. Ciamja. Third Row: B. Wilkie, D. Fla- mand, C. Hosea, L. Seavey, G. Knowland, M. Russo, K. Rooney. Firs.t Row: M. Robideau, M. Murray, J. Arruda, M. Baird, Mr. Houde, L. Murphy, D. Lavacchia, D. Clapp, B. Meuse. Second Row: R. Bevilacqua, P. Baudanza, L. Carey, E. MacDonald, J. Higgins, L. Paulsen, M. Crowley, D. Ames, A. Morrison, K. Breda, G. Patterson, D. Patellena. Third Row: J. Griffin, R. Liddell, R. Ferullo, R. Forbes, J. Peter¬ son, R. Orton, P. Murray, J. Mazza, R. Cummings, J. Scott. aJ3ic A The purpose of the Classics Club is to stimulate interest in the life and times of ancient Rome, and to encourage the study of Latin. The group, under the advisor Mr. Houde and President Lawrence Murphy, meets weekly, hears reports on Roman and Greek culture, and stages field trips to view classical films. Mr. Houde, Advisor Lawrence Murphy, President M. Oliver (Representative), P. Caruso (President), J. Higgins (Vice-President), C. Spinazola (Treasurer), Miss Cooney. u n ior Red C r o J J e Left to Right: K. Breda, R. Corsetti, C. Dango, K. Evans, A. Dore, L. Addario, C. Ladd, Mrs. Cardillo. Seated: J. Addario (Secretary), G. Fowle (Vice-President), Miss Shepard, R. Paulsen (President), J. Hill (Treasurer). Standing: R. Larm, D. McKeone, J. Noiles, J. Rosander, J. Riley, M. McHugh. S. F a n i J k Cluk CIA Left to Right: Mr. Loguidice, P. Nutile, R. Rebello, L. Ralphs, D. Rebello, P. Ceder- berg, R. Liddell, J. Camillieri. 1 i , Seated: R. Beauchamp, N. Anderer, E. McDonough, C. Spinazola, A. Tancreti, L. Union, J. Metrick, P. Simpson, C. Leone, M. Petersen. Standing: M. Hassett, D. Metrano, R. Danehy, Mr. Kimball, Mr. Moran, D. McCauley, E. Hubbard, G. Spicer. r a m a i c e r A Left to Right: Miss Dunbury, J. Sage (Secretary), J. Packard (President), P. Var- num (Vice-President), B. Cummings (Treasurer), J. Moyer (Attendance Recorder). Of J4i-3een 3 a A h i o n CLl First Row: E. Bushmick, K. Georgoulakos, J. Anglim, L. Buonanno, P. O’Donnell, M. Sheeran, L. Ahern, J. McAvoy, K. Nelson. Second Row: Miss Kiernan, N. Scipione, S. Moore, J. McGlashing, J. Frederick, J. Kenney, C. Maher, J. O’Donnell, K. Pug- liese, Miss R. Brady. Third Row: N. Cierri, M. Woods, K. Evans, P. McComiskey, G. Knowland, M. Russo, D. Garrett. CUl c.„ Of Gi,h‘Mkt.i l C ion K. Murray (Assistant Treasurer), J. Hemsworth (Treasurer), M. DeLaney (Vice- President), M.E. Farynaz (President), C. Tavanis (Secretary), J. Watkins (Assis¬ tant Secretary), Miss Seminatore. ilUll UmiHIHIiU Seated: P. Shaw, J. Morrow, M. Petersen, B. Dufour, K. Antonucci, M. Ribak. Stand¬ ing: E. Callahan, B. Cummings, D. Erwin. Student ' p r e A e n tat i v e d e r a r o c i e t Seated: Mr. Burke, J. Addario, B. Loewy, S. Walker (Secretary), C. Wade, I. LoFaro, P. Shaw (President), Miss Reynolds. Standing: M. Lundin, M. Sheeran, J. Otis (Vice President), L. Eddy (Treasurer), F. Shelton, L. Seavey, D. Flamand, B. Wilkie. i n A MWi 1 AM fr ' w ' Seated: D. Nolan, R. Larson, N. Wheaton, M. Hassett, R. Danehy, J. Rosander, M. Schenck, D. Graham. Second Row: R. Goldsmith, J. Peterson, B. Gricus, R. Corsetti, S. Hubbard, P. Knowland, L. Eddy, J. Morris, Mr. Kimball. Third Row: C. Pietran- tonio, S. McKeon, J. Burke, J. Friel, R. Blacklock, J. Duffy, J. Pattalena. «sf ' |p . WlMi - V m -mr T ' u m uuvnm m : Band Personnel: D. Nolan, J. Rosander, S. Mc- Keon, R. Goldsmith, R. Riley, P. Greenan, W. Fico- cello, J. Truitt, R. Hasselbaum, M. Johnson, M. Cig- new, J. McGrath, R. White, N. Wheaton, J. Friei, D. Pattelena, D. Graham, J. Bourque, R. Brogna, J. Ficocello, J. Petersen, D. Galante, S. Pufhal, C. Murphy, R. Boutwell, W. Fitzgerald, R. Nelson, M. Schilzo, W. Greenan, D. Ragucci, M. Hassett, S. Corsette, R. Blacklock, R. Eddy, R. Leland, C. Cite, R. Corsetti, C. Pietrantonio, M. Karagozie, R. Lar¬ son, J. Morris, J. Duffy, R. Austin, B. Gricus, H. Sawyer, R. Jones, J. Metrick, J. Morrow, B. Neal, R. Danehy, M. Schenck, W. Martin, S. Myatt, B. Cummings, P. Campbell, J. Hemsworth, M. Lind¬ quist, C. Morandi, D. Dunnigan. i r i 11 j n i c 92 - w a j ore 11 e 5 Kneeling: Marcia Petersen, Judith Rackliff. Standing: Betty Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Mary Hagerty, Judith Sage, Flora Murray, June Larkin, Jean Little, Barbara Anderson. Kneeling: A. Russo, M. Delaney, M. E. Farynaz, drick, M. Foster, J. Ciampo, S. Christie, E. Verrec- M. Delaney, S. Starr. Standing: E. Souza, J. Ken- chia. Seated: R. Paulsen, D. Eaton, J. Halliday, D. Er¬ win, A. Pasciuto, J. Hill, D. O’Brien. Second Row: T. Dobbins, E. Horton, J. Potamis, A. DeLeo, T. Quinn, D. Arthur, C. Dobbins, J. Otis, J. Ricardi, P. O’Neil. W. Waisnor, Coach Garvey. Third Row: D. Shaughnessy, R. Barrett, J. Riley, R. Danehy, S. Arnold, R. Tait, G. Fowle, J. Simonds, L. Mur¬ phy, R. Eaton, W. O’Connor. 97 4 Kneeling: R. Nelson, A. Barrett, M. Bavaro, T. M. Schenck, E. Foley, L. Burnham, D. Eaton. Quinn, J. Noiles, D. Hogan. Standing: J. Morrison, We saw a different kind of Tanner team this year. Under the leadership of co-cap¬ tains Jim Morrison and “Necco” Eaton, the gridders were known sll passing team, and used this technique to great advantage. Much credit also goes to quarterback “Tan- jo” Foley and Coaches White, Skeffington, Devaney and Murray. We didn’t win the conference title in 1960, but guess what? WJ e (U eat WJ inchester! WE Newburyport . 30 Swampscott . 16 Natick . 26 Andover . 28 Winthrop . 24 Amesbury . 24 Danvers . 28 Marblehead . 8 WINCHESTER . 24 THEY 0 22 28 14 6 0 0 32 14 9Ml - Front Row, left to right: J. Donovan J. Pereira, E. Foley, W. McDonough. Center Coach Skeffington. Rear Row, left to right: G. Fowle, R. Clark, R. Kelly, J. Hill, E Sullivan. r.r.rrrr crpr ■ ■ • • ♦ ♦ 1 ' i i L ■ 1 ■p - «« f jM ■ ■padjr m SHvf7 £SEI ft pL v Hk 1 m ■ .. : ■! P8HH -fl iil I k 1 S 1 ' ' i i W {£ f 1 l • ' Ml Vll , CONFERENCE TITLE WINCHESTER BREAKS SCORING RECORD PLAYS IN TECH TOURNEY Left to Right: J. Cogan, K. Georgoulakos, J. Lincoln, M. Galdi, E. Hardy, R. Foley, B. Loewy, V. Cavanaugh, J. Freeman, Miss Joyce, coach. e n n is P. Baudanza, S. Shinnick, R. Levesque, Mr. Flaherty, coach; R. Danehy, A. Koski, J. Friel. Standing: J. Riley, M. Martel, P. Baudanza, J. Graham, G. Fowle, Mr. Garvey, D. Erwin, J. Hill, T. Pascuito, R. Danehy. Kneeling: D. Arthur, W. O’Connor, J. Po- tamis, L. Murphy, E. Horton, D. O’Brien, J. Sheeran, T. Dobbins. r o A A The Hill-and-Dalers, under the guidance of Coach Austin Garvey, have enjoyed an¬ other successful season, winning nearly all their meets, and displaying unusual spirit and sportsmanship. Special praise goes to Captain Dave Erwin, who led the Tanners this year. Kneeling: E. Ricarte, D. McCauley, R. Dahenhy, A. Koski, D. Eaton, J. McGerigle, E. Callahan, R. Lar¬ son, P. Callahan, R. Nelson, R. Eaton. Standing: K. Pacios, J. McGarry, R. DeLong, G. Norman, F. Morrissey, R. White, T. Davis, R. Morris, W. Tay¬ lor, P. Carpenter, D. Crowley, G. Buote, R. Liddell, Coach Connolly. 104 HOCKEY SCOREBOARD WE THEY Peabody . . . . 4 2 St. John’s . . . . 1 4 Gloucester .... . . . 2 2 Lynn English . . ... 5 0 St. Mary’s . ... 4 1 Danvers . ...4 3 Saugus . ... 2 2 Salem . . . . 2 0 Beverly . . . . 6 5 Amesbury . ... 5 0 Swampscott . . . . . . 2 2 Marblehead . . . .. . 5 1 Lynn Classical . .. . . . 15 2 Malden Catholic .... . . . 1 1 Saugus . .. . 5 0 Malden Catholic .... . . . 0 1 Melrose . .. . 2 2 Archbishop Williams . . . . . . . 4 1 Longmeadow . . . . 7 2 Archbishop Williams . .. . . . 0 1 w o n 12 jC o A t 3 Led 5 105 First Row: M. Aue, M. McHugh, J. Watkins, P. La France (Captain), C. Burdett, J. Lindquist, L. Paulsen. Second Row: L. Carey, J. Higgins, B. Busa, D. White, S. Spinazola, I. Mason, J. Dodge, M. Tavanis, M. Dilorenzo, E. MacDonald (Man¬ ager), Miss Seminatore (Coach). The Field Hockey team under the direc¬ tion of Miss Seminatore showed good sports¬ manship and teamwork in every game played. Patricia LaFrance, Captain Miss Seminatore, Coach 106 First Row: A. Tancreti, P. O’Donnell, C. Ladd, P. Marshall, C. Tavanis, (co-capt.) E. Hardy (co- capt.) C. Chase, L. Union, P. Caruso, J. Watkins, D. McKeone, C. Burdett (manager). Second Row: P. LaFrance, F. Oliver, L. Ahern, M. Tavanis, J. Spolidoro, D. Magee, J. Higgins, L. Paulsen, R. Hill, P. Nutile, D. White, L. Carey, Miss Joyce (Coach). (J3 uA etl?a(( Qlrl, ’ SofUatf First Row: J. Higgins, J. Watkins, D. White, P. tore (Coach), J. Hemsworth, M. Delaney, C. Tav- LaFrance, J. O’Neil. Second Row: Miss Semina- anis. Seated: J. Rotondo, M. Bavaro, M. Schenck, E. Foley, J. Chalmers, D. Crowley, W. McDonough, J. Pereira, T. Carney. Second Row: Coach McDono¬ ugh, P. Carter, J. Griffin, B. Keating, W. Mahoney, G. Rastellini, J. Donovan, E. Gill, J. Carroll, K. Hans, A. DeLeo, K. Carey, R. Ward, Coach Sweeney. Third Row: R. Bevilacqua, R. Liddell, C. Collins, N. Bowers, A. Farino, D. Seavey, E. Sullivan, W. Tay¬ lor, W. McDonough, D. Patterson, W. Callahan, W. McGowan. President . . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Advisors .... . Edward Doherty Robert Leigh Eddy . Dianne Lavacchia .. Joanne Addario . Mrs. Bruno Mr. Sweeney om o r e a A A Off: c e r 3 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . . Advisors. Raymond Liddell .. Gerald Buote .. . Kathy Carey Judith Higgins . Miss Dunsford Mr. Skeffington 1 13 tlou, Ou The world, a world of change, looks to us as the great wave of the future, wherein is borne either salvation or ruin. The cares of our new life will soon occupy our minds, but in our hearts will remain memories of youth, of the golden time. 1630 1930 WOBURN SETTLED BY MEN FROM CHARLES¬ TOWN UNDER CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHNSON. NAMED IN 1642 AFTER WOBURN. BEDFORDSHIRE. HERE WERE BORN AND GREW UP TO¬ GETHER COLONEL LOAMMI BALDWIN. THE ENGINEER, AND BENJAMIN THOMPSON (COUNT RUMFORD), PHILANTH ROPISTAND S CIENTIST. MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY TERCENTENARY COMMISSION To the Vantine Studio, Douglas Dunn, Delmar Printers, the Woburn Daily Times, James Shaughnessy, our Advisors, all of our sponsors and to everyone who contributed to the 1961 Innitou, we give our heart-felt thanks. For our parents and teachers during the formative years—for those who have pro¬ vided for and guided our youth, words of gratitude can not suffice. t PATRONS —A— A Friend John J. Abreu Anna Ackerman Mr. Earl F. Adams Mr. Mrs. Harold Adams Mr. Mrs. Ralph A. Adams Mr. Mrs. Ralph F. Adams Mr. Mrs. Robert Adams Mr. Mrs. Dominic Addario Mrs. Frederick Adgate Paul W. Aher n Mr. William Alcott Mr. William Alcott Dick Allen Mr. J. 1. Allen Tommy Allen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Altavesta Mr. Alan Amadon Mr. Mrs. Robert Amari Mr. Mrs. John Amato Mrs. Alice Ames Mary Ames Mr. Mrs. William F. Ames Mr. Mrs. Angelo S. Amico Mr. Anthony Amico Mr. Mrs. Charles J. Anderer Miss Ruth Anderer Mr. Mrs. C. Anderson Mrs. Donald Anderson Mr. Mrs. Earl G. Anderson Edwin Anderson Mrs. Elsie Anderson Mr. Mrs. Gus Anderson Mr. Mrs. Harold Anderson Mrs. John Anderson Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson Miss Shirley Anderson Mr. William Anderson Mr. Mrs. Albert Andreason Mrs. Edward Andreason Mrs. Viggo Andreason Mrs. Anthony Andriolo Mrs. Fred Andriolo Mrs. Guy Angiuoni Miss Helen Angiuoni Mr. Mrs. Vincent Antonucci Anonymous Louis J. App Mr. Gardner Appley Mr. Louis Arbing Cheyanne Argetes Mrs. Agnes Arguin Mrs. Mary C. Armitage Mr. Mrs. John J. Arruda Mrs. Maurice Arsenault Artlee Hardware Albert E. Audette Mrs. Marie Augello —B— Jay Baberadt Steve Baberadt Donald Babin Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Babin Robert Babin Miss Alice Badger S. L. Baer Mr. and Mrs. John Baher Mrs. Bain Mrs. Dorothy Baird Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker Mr. John H. Baker Mr. Ray Balanger Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. John Balesteriri Mrs. John I. Ball Earl J. Bane Mr. and Mrs. Clay Banks Mr. Ralph Banks Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Barbas Mr. Ernest Barbas Mr. Ernest N. Barbas Mr. James N. Barbas Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barbas Mr and Mrs. Nicholas G. Barbas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Barbas Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Barbas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barch Mrs. Flora Bard Mrs. M. Barnes Arthur W. Barrett, Sr. Mrs. Edna F. Barrett Wm. J. Barrett Mrs. Ronald Barron Sophie Barrone Mr. Barry Alien Barry Mr. James Barry Joan Barry Mrs. Joseph Barry Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Bartlett Mrs. Ann Bartnick Ethel M. Bascom Miss Katherine T. Bass Armand Bastoni Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batten Mrs. Robert Batten Mrs. Joseph Baudanza Mi ' . John Bavara Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bavaro Mr. Vito Bavaro Miss Michele Bavuso Mr. Mika Bavuso Mr. William Bayhan Mrs. Robert Bayliss Mr. and Mrs. Orel M .Bean Mrs. Alice Beaton Mr. James Beaton Mr. Paul Beaton Mrs. Robert E. Beaton Mr. John Beattia William A. Beatty Beauchamp Bros., Inc. John Beauchamp Mr. Edgar N. Bedley Charles H. Beek Mary Beeman Mrs. Barbara Begley Mrs. James E. Begley John Thomas Begley Mr. and Mrs. James Bell Mrs. Florence Belliveau Georga Bemis Mr. and Mrs. W. Bemis Scott J. Bengar Jt enrucc Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett Mr. John Bennett Mrs. Barcia Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett Mi s. F. H. Benson Gerald Benullo Michael Benullo Steven Benullo Mr. and Mrs. Berardi Georga Berardi Dennis Berman J. A. Bernazzani Mrs. Eugena Berry Mr. and Mrs. Austin Berten Mr. Joe Bettencourt Mr. and Mrs. J. Bezjian Mr. Donald Bistany Mrs. Agnes H. Black Mr. John J. Black, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Black, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Black Mr. Irving Blackburne Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Blacklock Mr. Blackstono Mr. John Blais, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Blake Mrs. Mary Blaka A. E. Blodgett Pandy Bletsis Dick and Carol Bloom Mrs. James Bloom Maria Boisoneault Homer Boissonneault Mr. William Bolster Polly Bolton Mr. Bonan Mrs. Frank Bonanno Mrs. Thomas J. Bond Mr. Thomas J. Bond, Jr. Mr. John Bonicko Mr. Anthony Bono Mr. and Mrs. Booker Mrs. Elizabeth R. Booker Mr. Willard Booker Alan H. Booth Louis R. Borellj Victor Borelli, Sr. Mr. Nick Bornas Mrs. Pearl Bosfield Mr. Albert Boudreau Mr. Mrs. E. Bourque Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boutwell Donald Boutwell Mr. James Boviard Joan Boviard Mrs. Max E. Bowden Mr. Boyd Bowers Mrs. John Bowers Jack Bowman Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman James Bowman, Jr. Mrs. Nan Bowman. Pat Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman Mr. and Mr.s Harry F. Boyd Miss Ruth Boyd Mr. Edward Boyla Mary Boyla Mildred Boyla Miss Sadie Boyle Anna Brabant iVirs. Agnes Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Brady Miss Alica Brady Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brady Rosanna Brady Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady David Bramley Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brennan, Jr. Miss Patricia Breskey Master Steven Breskey Mrs. John Briand Mrs. Russell Bridgeo Daniel J. Brogna Mrs. Felix C. Brogna Mrs. Irene Brogna Mika Brogna Mrs. Patsy Brogna Mrs. Peter Brogna Burton Brooks Mrs. Claire Brophy Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brophy miss Juditn Bropny Mrs. Avis Brown Car] Brown Caro] Brown Carolyn R. Brown Douglas A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Brown Diana Brown Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Brown Mr. Frank Brown Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown Miss Louisa Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mrs. Robert Brown Mrs. Vera Brown Mr. Anthony Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruno Mr. Mrs. Richard S. Brynes Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley Dolores Buonomo Mrs. Vernon Burch Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Burdett Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Burke Catherine Burke Gertruda Burka Margaret Burka Mr. and Mrs. Myles Burke Mr. N. J. Burka Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Mrs. Thomas Burke, Jr. Carola Buonarosa Emeliu Buonarosa Joseph Buonarosa Beulah M. Burnett Mr. Arthur Burnham Mrs. Gertrude Burnham Rocky Burnham Mrs. Rothwell Burnham Mrs. George F. Burns Mr. and Mrs. George F. Burns, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burns Mrs. Louisa Burns Thomas Burns William V. Burns Mrs. Elizabeth Burt Mr. Richard Burtin Joseph Busa, Jr. Mr. Robert Busa Mrs. Virginia Buscemi Mr. and Mrs. Aley Butcher Mrs. Janet E. Butler Maryellen Butler Mrs. Buttara Mrs. Ray Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. William H. Byron —C— Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Cacciola Antoinetta Caggiano Mrs. Cagnina Boll Cagnina Miss Janet Cagnina Jerome Cagnina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cagnina Miss Laura Cagnina Mr. Edward G. Cahill Mr. Fran Cahill Hannah Cahill Miss Margaret Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cail Mr. Gordon Cail Ruth Ann Cail Mr. and Mrs. George Cain Mr. Howard Cain Miss Mary Cain PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Call Ruth H. Call Mrs. Annie T. Callahan Barbara L. Callahan Bernadette Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Callahan Betty A. Callahan Beverly H. Callahan Brenda Callahan Mrs. Charles Callahan Mr. Dan Callahan Daniel Callahan Miss Doris Callahan Mrs. Doris Callahan Mr. and Mrs, F. Callahan Janet Callahan Mr. John Callahan John J. Callahan Mrs. John J. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Callahan Mrs. Josephine E. Callahan Mrs. Mary Callahan Miss Mary F. Callahan Maureen Callahan Patrick Joseph Callahan Ralph Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Callahan Mr. Thomas Callahan Manuel Camacho Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Camacho Mr. John Cammaeri Mr. Cammarata Tony Campano Mrs. Catherine Campbell Mr. James Campbell William Camuso Mrs. Marguarite Canada Wendel Canada Miss Nancy C. Canalitti Mrs. Margaret Canniff Mr. Cannon Mrs. James Cannon Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cantara Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cantillon Mrs. Cantrell Mrs. Virginia Cantwell Miss A. Canty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Canty Mr. Donald Capone Mr. Thomas Cappuccio Mrs. Camille Capriulo Mr. and Mrs. James Carbone Janet Carbone Mr. Richard M. Carbone Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carbone Mr. Calvin Carciero Mrs. Edward Carciero Mr. John Cardaleen Mrs. Josephine Cardaleen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cardillo Mr. and Mrs. David Cardillo Mr. Joseph A. Carchidi Audrey Carey Mr. Brian Carey Mr. Edward L. Carey Leo S. Carey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Carey Sr. Miss Nancy Carey William Carey Mrs. Cargill Carlo ' s Town and Country Coiffures Mr. Carlson Mrs. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson Elmer S. Carlson George Carlson John Carlson Judith Carlson Mary F. Carlson Mrs. Agnes Carney Miss Eileen Carney Mrs. Thomas Carney John Caros - K. Carpenter Mr. L. Carpenter Mr. Lawrence Carpenter Mrs. Nellie G. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. William M. Carpenter Armand Carrier Francis J. Carrns Mr. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll, Sr. Mrs. Timothy Carroll Mrs. Mario Carrozza Carso Mrs. Ernest Carter Mr. Walter Carter Mrs. Leo Carton Mr. Frank Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caruso Michael Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Caruso Mrs. Harold Casavant Miss Barbara Casey Mr. Frank Casey Mr. Henry Casey Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Casey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cashell Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 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Curran, Sr. Kenneth J. Curran Paul E. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis William Curtis Evelyn Cusata Frank Cushenette Mr. D. Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cutting Mr. William Cutting Mr. George Cutts —D— Mr. Mrs. Stephen Dagata John Daley Mrs. Catherine Daly Mrs. Paul Daly Margery Daly Mr. Mrs. Robert Daly Mr. Richard D’Amico Miss Ann Danca Mr. Mrs. Joseph Danca Miss Joyce Danca Mr. Roy Danca Mrs. Samuel Danca Mr. Mrs. Charles Danehy Mr. Webster Danehy Mr. David A. Danforth Mr. J. Dango Mr. N. C. Danielson Richard Danielson Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Danizio Mrs. Henry Danowski Mrs. Raymond Dansereau Mr. Mrs. Anthony D’Arcangelo Mr. Dominic D’Arcangelo Mr. Mrs. Albert Dares Mr. Mrs. Kevin T. Darragh Mr. Mrs. Charles Delaney Mr. Paul Delaney Paul Francis Delaney Mr. Walter Delaney Mr. Nat DeLeo Mrs. Elvira DellaVolpe Mrs. M. DellaVolpe Carole L. DeLong Mr. Harold J. DeLong, Jr. Mr. Harold J. DeLong, Sr. Henry S. DeLong Mrs. Julia DeLong Mrs. J. Del Orfano Mrs. Benildo DelSolia Mr. Peter DelSolia Miss Arlene DeLuca Mr. Mrs. Donald DeLuca Mr. Frank DeLuca Mrs. Pauline DeLuca Mrs. Joseph DeMaio Mr. Mrs. Louis DeMaio Mrs. Mary DeMaio Mrs. John J. Demasi Mr. Michael F. DeMonico Mr. William DeMonico Alice V. Dempsey Mr. Mrs. Phillip Demine Mr. Mrs. Michael DePalma Mr. Mrs. A. J. Depippo Mr. Mrs. Roger Derby Charles DeRosa, Jr. Mr. Thomas DeRosa Mrs. Arlene Desmond Mr. Richard Desmond Mr. Anthony DeSimone Tony DeStasio Andrew DeStefano Mr. Mrs. Henry DeStefano Mary DeStefano Mr. Mrs. Anthony DeTeso Mr. Mrs. Rocco DeTeso Mr. John Devaney Mr. Robert M. Dever Americo DeVito D. Thomas DeVito Mrs. John DeVito Marguerite DeVito Mrs. Rita DeVito Mrs. Rose DeVito Thomas F. DeVito Mrs. G. Dewell Mr. Henry DiGregorio Mr. Mrs. G. DiGrezio Mr. Dilanni Mrs. John Dillon Angelo DiMambro Mr. Bernard DiMambro Mr. Mrs. Louis DiMambro, Sr. Gino DiMarco Mr. Charles DiMartino Mrs. Joseph DiMatteo Sebastiano DiModica Christina DiNapoli Mrs. J. DiNatalo David Dineen Mr. Angelo DiNitto Mrs. Dorothy Ruth Dinsmore Mr. E. C. Dinsmore PATRONS Ernest C. Dinsmore, Jr. Mr. J. DiPanfilo Mrs. Rocco DiPietro Mr. Christopher DiSalvo Mrs. DiSilva Mrs. Florence DiStasio Mr. Mrs. John DiTucci Mrs. Joseph DiTucci Frank Dixon Mrs. Gladys Dixon Dorothy Doane A. Harold Dobbins Miss Jane Dobbins Mr. Wilbur Dobbins Mrs. Wilbur Dobbins Mrs. Minnie Dockham Mr. Robert Dodge Mrs. Doherty Mrs. Alice M. Doherty Mr. Daniel Doherty Mr. Edward Doherty Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Doherty Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Doherty Mrs. Hugh Doherty J. Nelson Doherty Mrs. John Doherty Mr. Mrs. Joseph Doherty Mr. Noel Doherty Richard Doherty Mr. Richard Doherty Mr. Mi ' s. Thomas Doherty Mr. Mrs. Walter Doherty Mr. Mrs. William Doherty John F. Dolan Mr. Mrs. John F. Dolan Mr. Charles J. Donahue Miss Edwina Donahue Evelyn Donahua Rev. Daniel J. Donahue Miss Frances Donahue Mr. Mrs. George Donahue Helen Donahue Mrs. James Donahue Joseph Donahue Mr. Mrs. Joseph Donahue Mrs. K. Donahua Mrs. Mary Donahue Mr. Mrs. Robert Donahue Mr. Mrs. William E. Donahue Ned Donato Miss Carol Donovan Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Donohue Francis E. Donovan Mrs. Helen Donovan Mr. Kenneth Donovan Mrs. Lorretta Donovan Rita C. Donovan James Dooley Mr. James Dooley Mrs. James Dooley Mrs. Dorandi Miss Elsie Dorrington Mr. Mrs. Frank Dore Mrs. Michael Doto Mr. Mrs. George Doucakis Mr. Lawrence Dougherty Lawrence G. Dougherty James Doughty Mr. James Douglass Peter Douvris Mr. Mrs. Gordon Dover Aalma Dowd Mr. Mrs. Downey Daniel P. Downey Mr. John Downey Mr. Mrs. John Downey Miss Patty Downey Mr. Mrs. John D. Downing Mrs. Charles Doyle Mrs. George D. Doyle Mr. Jack Doyla Mrs. John Doyle Miss Mary E. Doyle Maura J. Doyle Leonard Drew Mrs. Leonard Drew Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Driscoll Mr. George Driscoll Mrs. George Driscoll Theresa Driscoll Paul A. DuBois Mrs. John F. Duncan Mrs. Duffany Mr. John Duffy Mr. Mrs. John Duffy Mr. Mrs. Ernest DuFour John Duggan Thomas J. Dunan Miss Barbara A. Dunbury Mrs. Ernest Duncan Mr. Mrs. Ernest Duncan Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Dunn Mrs. Catherine Dunningan Mr. James H. Dunnigan Mr. Keith Dunnigan Mr. Richard Dunnigan Mr. Thomas Dunnigan Mr. Mrs. William Dunnigan Miss Mary R. Dunsford Clement Duonolo Mrs. Duran Mr. Mrs. John F. Duran Thomas J. Duran Mr. Harold Durgin Mrs. Earle Durland Alton L. Durost Mrs. Alton Durost Dutch Mrs. John J. Dwyer Robert Dwyer, Jr. —E— Mrs. Charles Eaton Donald Eaton Prank Eaton Miss H. Eaton James Eaton James W. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. James W. Eaton Lillian Eaton Richard Eaton Ed’s Window Service Mrs. J. Eidukonis Allan Ek Mrs. Helen Ek Clara Eklund Claude F. Eldeu Violet M. Elia Violet S. Elia Mrs. Gertrude Ellis Jacob J. Ellis William Ellis Mr. Ellms Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elmstrom Robert R. Emerson Mr. Emery Mrs. George Emery Mrs. Rita L. Emery Mr. G. English Dolores Eovine Mr. John Erhard Mrs. Anna Erickson Mrs. John Erickson Gail Ericson Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Ericson Mrs. Oscar Ericson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ericson Helen Erikson Miss Caro] Erwin David Erwin Mrs. Edward Erwin Edwin Erwin Mr. and Mrs. George Erwin Mr. Richard Erwin Robert Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Esposito Mr. Anthony Esposito Anne R. Essigmann Otto H. Essigmann Mr. Eudiconis Mr. Evans Mrs. Alice Everberg Mrs. Eznicki —F— Rev. Francis Fahey Mrs. Ida P ' ahey Mr. Joseph Fahey Mrs. Michael F alos Mrs. Mildred Falvey Mr. Mrs. Clarence Fanjoy Mrs. Lelia Fanjoy Mr. Floyd Fanjoy Mrs. William Fanjoy Mrs. Adeline P ' arina Mrs. Anthony Farina Mr. Mrs. Anthony Farino Mrs. Louis Farkas Mrs. Margaret Farrell Mrs. Marjorie Farrell Mr. Robert Farrell Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Farrell Travers Farrins Robert Farrow Mr. Roy J. Farrow Carol Ann Farwell Mr. Mrs. Henry Farynaz Mr. William Farynaz Evelyn P ' awcett Mrs. Thomas Fawcett Mrs. Catherine Fay Mr. Mrs. James Fay Mi-s. Francis P. Feeney Mr. Mrs. James Feeney Mr. James E. Feeney Catherine Federico Mr. Mrs. B. R. Feld Mrs. Donald Fenton John Fenton Fenway Mrs. Bernard Ferrin Mr. E. Joseph Ficociello Mary G. Ficociello Mr. Salvatore Ficociello Mr. Mrs. Albert Finethy Mr. Mrs. Albert F. Finethy Daniel Finn Mrs. George W. Finn Mr. Richard Finn Miss Rosemary Finnegan Mrs. Ralph Fiore Rosa Fiora Joseph J. Fiorenza Mrs. Mary Fisher Dave Fishlin Mrs. Fitzgerald Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald Mr. George Fitzgerald Mrs. Margaret Fitzsimmons Dr. Mrs. Albert Flaherty Mr. John Flaherty Mrs. John Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. Flaherty Miss M. Flaherty Mrs. S. Flaherty Thomas Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Thomas Flaherty Mrs. Thomas J. Flaherty Mr. Mrs. Wm. H. Flaherty, Jr. Chester J’. Flattery Mr. Mrs. Flavin Alice Flavin James Flavin Carol Fleming Mrs. Elsa Fleming Mrs. Fletcher Miss Barbara Fletcher Mr. Edward Fletcher Mr. Harold Flight Mrs. Esther Flynn Mr. Mrs. Francis P. Flynn Joseph Flynn Mr. Joseph Flynn Mrs. Marion Flynn John J. Fogarty Mr. Charles Foley Mr. Mrs. James Foley Mr. James F. Foley Mrs. Jane Foley Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Foley Mr. Robert J. Foley Mr. Thomas Foley John Fomson Mrs. George Fonseca Mr. W. H. Forbes Richard Ford Mr. Charles Forester Cathy Foriuf Mrs. Agnes G. Foster Mrs. George B. Foster Mrs. George W. Foster Mrs. Jeannine Fountain Rose A. Fountain Willard E. Fountain, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Fowle Mrs. Fraher Mrs. Augusta Franchini Frank’s Barber Shop Miss Rita J. Frechette Mrs. Alfred Fregeolle Mr. Mrs. Frank French, Jr. Joe Fricavila Leonora B. Fridolin Malcolm Fridolin Mr. Mrs. Rangnar Fridolin Ruth Fridolin Mr. Mrs. Daniel Friel Daniel F. Friel, Jr. Mrs. Philip Friel Lovine F. Friend Mr. Mrs. Fred Frizzell Mr. Mrs. John Frizzell Judith Frizzell Mark Frizzell Mr. Mrs. Norman R. Frizzell Mr. Mrs. Robert Frizzell Miss Sandra Frizzell John Frongillo Mrs. S. J. Frudleau Howard Frye Frances Fucarile Mr. Joseph Fucarile Michael Fucarile Mrs. Carmen Fugazzotto Mrs. Victor Fugazzotto Mr. Mrs. Arthur G. Fuller Douglas B. Fuller Douglas C. Fuller Mr. Mrs. Sherwood Fuller Sherwood E. Fuller PATRONS —G— Mr. Mrs. John E. Gaffney Mrs. Michael Gaffney Mr. Mrs. Albert Galante Mr. Mrs. Edmund M. Galante Mr. Oliver Galante Mr. Gallagher Mr. Frank Gallagher James P. Gallagher Mrs. Jean Gallagher Miss Jennie Gallagher Mr. Robert H. Gallagher William D. Gallagher Debora Galvin Donna Marie Galvin Jame3 Galvin Mr. Mrs. Michael Gambino Mr. Louis Gangi Mr. Mika Gangi Mr. Salvatore Gangi Mr. Gannon Mi ' s. Garchinsky Judith Garchinsky Penny Garchinsky Mr. Douglas Garden Mr. Peta Gareri Mrs. S. Gargano Mrs. Joseph Garrand Mr. Mrs. George A. Garritv Reverend James A. Garrity Mrs. Owen Garrity Mr. Austin Garvey Mr. Daniel Garvey Eunice Garvey Mrs. Evelyn Garvey Mr. John Garvey John Garvey, Jr. Mary Jane Garvey Mr. Paul Garvey Mr. W. J. Garvey Mr. Mrs. Daniel J. Gately Daniel J. Gately, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Gates Mrs. Antonio Gatta Mrs. Anthony J. Gatto Mr. Mrs. L. Gaudioso Mr. Mrs. L. F. Gaudioso George L. Gault Mr. Mrs. Alphonse Gauvreau Gavins Market Mr. Mrs. Walter Gay Mr. Gerard Gaynor Mr. Mrs. Soto Geannaris Mr. Edward Gear Joseph C. Gelipepy, Jr. Angela Gentila Miss Bessie V. Gentile Dominic Gentile Grace Gentila Joseph A. Gentile Mr. Mrs. Tony Gentile Mrs. Gerard Mr. Mrs. Edward Gerrish Mr. Robert S. Gerrish Mr. Henry Gerry Mrs. Muriel Geswell Frank Giacomazzi Charles Giakino Mr. George Gianino Mrs. Theresa Giardullo Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Gibson Mrs. Linda Gibson Mr. Thomas Gibson Mrs. Frederic Gifford Mrs. Joseph Giffune Mary Giggey Mrs. Barbara Giglio Albert Gilbertson Mr. Mrs. Charles Gilbertson Mr. Patrick Gildea Mr. Mrs. Lawrence W. Giles R. A. Giles Miss Anna L. Gilgun Mr. Mrs. Peter H. Gill Roberta Gill Mr. Mrs. Edward Gilmartin Mrs. Helen Gilmore Mr. Maurice J. Girard Mr. Given Mr. Elwood Given Mr. Givena Mr. G. Gleason Mr. Ben Glidden Mr. V. Gobial Clare Gobiel Mr. Robert Goddard W. G. Goding Mrs. Wilfred Goding Mrs. William Goldberg Bernard J. Golden, Jr. Misa Joyce Golden Max Golden Howard Goldsmith John Goldsmith Anita Gonsalves Hearn Gonsalves John Gonsalves Mr. Mrs. Earl Gonzales Mrs. Harold Gonzales Mr. Mrs. Lincoln S. Goodsell Mrs. David Goodwin Joyce Goodwin Reverend William J. Gorman Mr. Arthur Gorrasi Mr. Thomas Gould Mr. Mrs. F. J. Goulet Charles Gourlis Thomas Gouthro Reverend S. D. Gouvellis Mr. James R. Gracia Mrs. Arthur Graham Donald Graham Miss Helen C. Graham Mr. Mrs. J. Raymond Graham Mrs. John Graham Mr. Mrs. John E. Graham Miss Judith Graham Mr. Malcolm Graham Mrs. Ruth Graham Mr. Mrs. William C. Graham Lyra E. Grammer Mr. Mrs. Frank Graney Mr. E. V. Grangregoria Mr. Mrs. George Grant Mrs. Harold Graustein Mr. Mrs. Robert Gray Mrs. Bea Gi ' ecco Mr. Steve Grecco Doria Green Miss Peggy E. Green Mrs. Russell Green Green Street Motors Miss Carol M. Greenan Mr. Mrs. Harry C. Greene Malcolm Greenleaf Miss Carol Greenwood Mr. Mrs. John P. Greenwood Miss Roberta C. Greenwood Mrs. Talma T. Greenwood Mr. R. A. Gricua Mr. Robert Gridelli Mrs. Irena Griffin Mr. Mrs. James Griffin Mr. Mrs. John B. Griffin Mr. Thomas Griffin Mrs. Mary Griffith Mrs. Richard Griffith Mrs. Grignon Margaret Grometstein Mr. Mrs. Phil Grossi Hazel Guffrie Mrs. B. Guiffreda A. Gun she? Guy’s Smoke Shop Mr. Mrs. J. A. Guzzo —H— Albert Hackensen James Haggerty John Haggerty Joseph Haggerty Mrs. Mary A. Haggerty Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Haggerty Catherine Haglund Karen Ann Haglund Mrs. Catherine Haglund Mr. Mrs. Gus Hagstrom Mrs. George Haigh Mr. Albert Hakanson Mrs. Elmore Hakanson Mrs. Alfred Haley Mr. Thomas Haley Mr. E. K. Hall Mrs. Evelynn Hall Robert Hall Jr. Vernon Hall Mr. Mrs. Vernon Hall Mr. Mrs. John F. Halliday, Jr. Mrs. Joseph Halligan Mr. Mrs. Halloran Mrs. Alfred Hamilton Beatrice G. Hamilton Harold Hamilton Harold J. Hamilton Miss Margie Hamilton Lorraine Hamm Miss Margery Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haney Mr. Gerald J. Hans Mrs. Rose Hansen Louis Hansis Mrs. Hanson Mr. Mrs. Edward Hanson Pete? Hanson Warren Hanson Joseph F. Haran PATRONS Mrs. Agnes I. Hardy Mr. Richard Hardy Suzanne Hardy Mr. Mrs. George Hargrove Bernie Harkins Beverly Jamas Harkins Mrs. Leo Harkins Barbara Harmick Haig Haroian Haigaz Haroian John Harrington Margaret Harrington William Harris Mrs. Leo Harrison Randolph Harrison Mr. Robert Harron Mrs. Charles Hart Mr. Edward Hart David P. Hartnett Marilyn Harvey Miss E Harvey Mr. Mrs. Frank C. Hassett Dr. Mrs. J. Frank Hassett Michael E. Hassett Mr. Richard.J. Hassett Mr. Fred. Hatch Mrs. Angelina Hatch Miss Barbara Hatch Mrs. Richard D. Hatch Richard J. Hatfield Mrs. Kay Haubner Mr. Mrs. Thomas Haverty Susan Heald Mrs. Clifford Heath Carl G. Hedblom Clara Hegge Mrs. Heimlich Mr. Oscar Heimlich Ray Heimlich Mrs. William Heimlich Mr. William J. Heimlich Mr. Mrs. Earl Helstrom Mr. Norman Hempling Mr. Charles F. Hemsworth Mr. Mrs. James E. Henchey Mr. Mrs. William Henchey Mr. Jack F. Hennessey Austin Hennessey Mr. Mrs. E. H. Hennessey Mr. Thomas Hennessey Mrs. James Hennessy Mr. Joseph F. Hennigan Dorothy Henry Sophie John Henry Miss Catherine Herlihy Lvnett ' f Herlin Mr. Mrs. M. A. Herlin Mrs. Nathalie Hern Mr. Alexander Hetman Ellidr, Hetzel Mr. Mrs. A. Y. Hibino Mrs. James R. Hickey Marjorie H : ckev Mr. Edward Hicks Mrs. Allan Higgins Mr. Mrs. George E. Higgins Dr. Mrs. James J. Higgins Janic i L. Higgins Mrs. Mary E. Higgins Mr. Robert Higgins Mr. Mrs. Thomas Higgins W, Hilbrunner. Jr. Mr. Chester Hill. Jr. Mrs. Henrv C. Hill Mr. John Hill Mr. Mrs. Roger Hines Mr. William Hines Mrs. Theshe G. Hobby Mrs. Florence H. Hodges John Hodge. Donald J. Hodgson Arthur L. Hoff John E. Hoff Mr. Mrs. John H. Hoff Robert L. Hoff Mr. Mx-s. George B. Hogan Mr. Mrs. M. H. Hogan, Jr. Mr. Peter Hogan Mrs. Robert Hogan Paul F. Hojlo Mr. William Holland J. A. Holston Rita L. Holston Mrs. Albert Hooper Mr. Mrs. William J. Horrigan Mr. Frank P. Horton Mr. William Hosea Mr. Gene Houde Mrs. Richard Howland Mr. Mrs. Dana Hoye Frank Hubbard Shelia Hubbard Mrs. Simon Hubbard Wallace Hubbard Mrs. Alvin Hudson John Hulburt Ruth Hurlburt Mrs. John Hull Mr. Mrs. Everett Humphrey Robert Humphrey Carol Humphreys —I— Caroline Iannacci Mr. Nicholas Iannacci M. ' . James Iannacci Mr. Robert Iannacci Mary E. igeu Mrs. Richard Ingersoll Mr. William E. Ingraham Mr. Mrs. Irons Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Irons Mrs. Charles Isleib —J— Mr. Herbert Jackson Mrs. John Jacobson Mr. Ralph Jacobson Lauis Jahnko Lucy Jallon Miss M. Jamio Mrs. Pauline Jannini Mrs. Janniryi Mr. Mrs. Walter Jansky Mrs. Rose Jarvis Mrs. Louis Jay Mr. Mrs. Robert F. Jaffrey Edward Jennings Mr. David Jensen Mr. Donald Jensen Mr. Mrs. Eric Jensen Mrs. Mary F. Jensen Mrs. Johnson Mr. Carl Johnson Mr. Mrs. Dexter Johnson Miss Edith Johnson Edna I. Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth A. Johnson Mr. Frank Johnson Mr. Mrs. Gus Johnson Harry Johnson Mrs. Helge Johnson Mr. Mrs. Henry A. Johnson Mrs. James W. Johnson Mrs. Kendall Johnson Laura Johnson Miss Linda Johnson Mr. Martin Johnson Mary L. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Paul E. Johnson Philip R. Johnson Mr. Mrs. R. Johnson Mr. R. Wade Johnson Mr. Mrs. Richard D. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Johnson Mr. Mrs. V. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Walter Johnson Mi - . Warren Johnson Mr. William A. Johnson Lynn Johnston Mr. Mrs. Carl B. Jones Mr. Mrs. John Jones Mr. Lewis E. Jones Miss Mary P. Jones Mike Jones Mr. Mrs. Robert Jones Dr. Thomas J. Jones Mrs. Vestta S. Jope Mrs. Lloyd Jordan Mr. Mrs. Joseph Jordan William Jordan Miss Alice Josephson Mr. Gordon Josephson Mr. Mrs. John A. Josephson Miss Judy Josephson Miss Linda Josephson Mr. Norman Josephson Mr. Joyce Mr. Mrs. Joyce Miss Brenda Joyce Mr. Mrs. George Joyce John. Joyce Mrs. Patrick Joyce —K— Miss Shirley Kane Mr. Mrs. William Kane Mrs. Rose Karakehian Ester Karamus Mrs. Marion Kardaseski Mr. Mrs. Leonard Katz Mist Audrey Kean Mr. Mrs. Fred C. Kean Mr. John Keane Mrs. Grace Keaney Mrs. Margaret Keddie David E. Kee Marion Keeley Rosemary Kehoe Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kelleher Mrs. Ellen Kelley Miss Esther Kelley Mrs. Helen Kelley Miss Jane Kelley Mary A. Kelley Michael Kelley Patricia Kelley Mr. Richard Kelley Ruth Kelley Mr. Mrs. Walter Kelley Mr. Mrs. William J. Kelley Edward P. Kelly Mrs. James Kelly Mr. John F. Kelly Norbert J. Kelly Paulina Kelly “Pro” Kelly Mrs. John Kelsch Mr. P. E. Kendall Mrs. Kendrick Mr. Mrs. George Kennison Mrs. George Kennedy Mrs. Kenney Mary Kenney Paul Kenney Teresa Kenney Thomas Kenney Mr. M rs. Francis E. Kenney Mr. Bert Kenty Betty Kenty Ralph W. Kenty David Kerrigan Mr. Francis B. Kerrigan Mr. Frank Kerrigan Mr. Robert Kerrigan Mr. Robert Kerring Joyce S. Kiernan Mrs. Jean Kierstead Philip Kiklis Mr. Mrs. Thomas Kilday Lawrence R. Kilduff Harold J. Kiley Mr. Mrs. Edson Kimball Mrs. Samuel Kimball Ann King Mist Elizabeth King Helen King Mrs. John King Mr. Larry Kirk Paul Kirk Rose M. Kirk George Klayda Mr. Frank Klosowski Kevin Knowlton Mr. Thomas Koines Leonard Koov Mr. M s. Eino Koski Mrs. A. Kozachuk Viols Kray James Krea Frederick Kulr. Jianne Kula Mr. Mr«. John Kula John D Kula James Kundlehad —L— Mrs. Labriolr. Mrs. Irene LaCasso Mr. Kenneth LaCasse Mr. Mrs. Lothrop Ladd Edward LaDelfc Mr. Mrs. Gustin LaFayette Mr. Mrs. W. C. LaFayette Mr. Mrs. M. J. LaFrance Vincent J. LaFrance Mrs. Lally Mr. Mrs. J. Lally Mr. Charles Lambias June Lambias Mrs. Josephine Lamond Mr. A. Lampassi Debbie Lamphner Mrs. Charlotte LaPearl Mrs. Walter LaPlante Mr. George H. Larivee Mr. Mrs. Avery Larkin Mr. Mrs. Henry Lancelotte Mrs. Lester Lancelotte Miss Maureen Lancelotte Mrs. Rose Lancelotta Mr. Mrs. Victor Lancelotta Mrs. Dorothy G. Landry Frank Landry Philip K. Landry Antoinette Lane Mr. John Langenfeld Mr. Mrs. Robert P. Langill Mrs. S. Langill Mrs. William Langill Mr. Mrs. Andrew Langone Mrs. Daniel Langone Jane C. Lannon Debbi.i Lanpher Mr. Mrs. John Lanpher William Larkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Larm Ruth P. Larm Mr. John LaRocea Andrew Larson Mr. Mrs. L. A. Larson Ruth Larson Mr. Guntin Larveg Michael P. LaTerz Mr. Lathigee Mr. Lathiqee Ann Lavacchia C. Lavacchia Charles Lavacchia Gerold Lavacchia Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lavacchia Mr. Mrs. James Lawler Miss Ann Lawn Mrs. Nellie V. Lawn Mr. Mrs. H. T. Lawrence Juliu.i Lawrence Mr. Mrs. Arthur Leanos Mr. Clifford Leavitt Mr. Angelo Leccesie Miss Lea Mr. John Lea Mr. John Leeman Legal Sea Food Mr. Mrs. Melvin LeGrow Mrs. Arthur Leland Mr. Chester A. Leland Miss Sandra Leland Mr. Mrs. Frank Lenberg Mr. Mrs. Gerald Lenger Mrs. John Lennon Mr. Charles Lennox David Lenty Mrs. George Leonard Mr. Mrs. V. Leonard Mr. Mrs. Amleto Leone Mr. Mrs. Frank Leonti Mr. Richard Leroux Mr. Joseph Letellier Mr. Mrs. John LeVesque Mr. Mrs. Levina Robera Levine Mrs. Emily Lewis Mr. Mrs. John D. Lewis Leanora G. Licango Edith Liddell Mrs. Mary D. Liddell Mr. Lieberman Mrs. John Limongelli Mrs. Lincoln Henry Linden Mrs. Oscar Lindmark Mr. Mrs. Chester Lindquist Lindquist Conservatories, Wakefield Miss Joyce Lindquist Mrs. Herbert Lindstrom Miss Betty Linscott William D. Lipton Nancy Susan Lisacki Mrs. Sandra Lisacki Mr. Fred Lloyd Keith Loder Mr. Rex A. Loder Mr. Mrs. Rex C. Loder Rex K. Loder Mr. Mrs. Robert Loder Mr. Frank Logiudice Dr. Mrs. Paul Logue Mrs. Gerald Lohnes Elaine Lombard Mrs. Edward F. Long Miss Helen Long Mr. John Long Mr. Frank Longo Mr. Mrs. Leonard Lopez Mr. Peter Lopilato Mrs. Blanche D. Lord Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lorden Miss Ruth Loring Louie’s Barber Shop Mr. Mrs. John A. Love Mr. Everett Lovejoy Mr. Mi-s. Alfred Lovgren Nancy Lovgren Mrs. Lowther Mrs. Loy Mr. Mrs. C. A. Lucey Ernes ' ; Lucia Mr. Charles Luciano Mrs. Fred Lucontoni Joseph Lunardo PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Paul R. Lunardo Miss Doris Lundberg Mrs. Oscar Lundberg Mr. Chester F. Lunder Mrs. Carl Lundin Mrs. Edward Lundin Mr. Mrs. Erik Lundine Mrs. Harold Lundquist Mrs. John Lupone Robert Luppold Mr. Lynch Miss Doris T. Lynch Joseph Lynch Miss Margaret G. Lynch Martha Lynch Mr. Robert Lynch Tom Lynch Gregory Lyons Mrs. Robert L. Lyons —M— Mrs. Thomas Macario Lena Macaskill Mrs. A. Bruce MacCannell Mrs. MacDonald Mr. Alexander MacDonald Mr. Colin MacDonald Mr. Colin B. MacDonald Mrs. H. MacDonald Mr. J. C. MacDonald Mary MacDonald Mr. Robert MacDonald John MacDougall Mrs. MacDowell Barbara MacDowell Mr. James Mace, Sr. D. MacElhiney Carolyn MacFarland Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacFreeley Antonio Macinanti Mr. Raymond Macinanti Mrs. Mack Mrs. Alice MacKay Mrs. Ida MacLean Mrs. Bess Magee Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Magee Pauline Magee Miss Anne Maguire The Maguire Family Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maguire Mr. Thomas J. Maguire Mrs. William Maguire Mr. Maher Mrs. D. L. Maher Mrs. Frank Maher Mrs. M. J. Maher Mrs. William J. Maher Beth Mahoney Mr. Charles Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mahoney Mrs. Edward Mahoney Edward J. Mahoney Gertrude Mahoney Mrs. John B. Mahoney Mr. John D. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mahoney Miss Pat Mahoney Robert H. Mahoney William J. Mahoney June Maienza Mrs. Edith Maiullari Mr. Alfred Malatesta Walter Malatesta Mr. Francis Malcolm Mr. Mrs. A. Malevich Jack Malitsky Mr. William Mallard Mrs. Neil Malloy Mr. Mrs. Howard Malone Richard Malone Joseph Maloney Richard Maloney Miss Rita Maloney Roland T. Maloney, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Roland T. Maloney Mrs. Dot Maltacea Mam’selle’s Frank Dom Manie John Manie Mr. Andrew Manley Robert Mann Mrs. Manning Mr. LeRoy Manning Madeline Manning Deran Manoukian Tom Mansour Miss Judy Mantere Mary Mantere Mr. James Mantini Mr. Joseph Mantini Mr. Robert J. Mantini Mr. Mrs. I. Edward Marashio Mrs. Joseph Marashio Mrs. Leo Marchildon Thomas Marehillo Roseann Marconi Mr. Harry Marderosian Richard Marengi Mr. Mrs. Paul Marinaccio Miss Pauline Marinaccio Ralph Marinaccio Miss Barbara Marion Mr. Frank Marion Mrs. Helen Marion Mr. John Markham Mr. John Maroney Mrs. Edward Marquis Marram’s Men’s Wear Mr. Mrs. Louis Marrama Miss Marrinan Mr. Arnold Marrocco Mr. Don Marshall Mrs. F. W. Marshall Mr. Hugh Marshall Mrs. Jason Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Martel Helen Martel Mrs. Anthony Martello Elaine and Carol Martello Mrs. Martin A. W. Martin Miss Ann Martin Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Martin Mrs. William H. Mai’tin Mr. and Mrs. John C.- Martini Mr. Angelo Masotta Masotta Variety Mrs. Edward Massaro Myrna D. Masse Miss Phyllis Matondi Mrs. John Matson Mrs. Raymond Matson Anna Matthews Henrietta Matthews Mrs. John Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews Miss Anna Mawn Everett J. Mawn Miss Margaret Mawn Mr. Thomas Mawn Mrs. Thomas Mawn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mawn Mrs. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. H. Mazmanian Mr. Daniel Mazza Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazza Mr. Ernest Mazzone Mr. Thomas R. McArdle Bernia McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. McCabe Mrs. McCafferty Mrs. James McCaffrey Mrs. Bernard McCall Dr. Mrs. Edward H. McCall Mr. Mrs. Francis McCall Mary McCall Mr. Mrs. William McCall Mr. McCallough Mrs. Ellen McCann Mr. George F. McCann Robert T. McCann Mrs. Helen P. McCarron Mr. McCarthy Mrs. McCarthy H len McCarthy Jjhn McCarthy Mr. Mrs. John McCarthy Mary Ann McCarthy Mrs. Veronica McCarthy Atty. Mrs. Charles P. 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Assistant Treasurer Compliments of JOHN J. RILEV CO. —Tanners— Woburn, Mass. Compliments of ART JEWELERS 440 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts The HOUSE of HAMILTON WATCHES AND 138 DE ROSA INC. EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-3013 Lowell, Mass. GLenview 2-1036 Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 443 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 139 Best of Luck MELODY RANCH 480 Main Street WElls 3-4424 Woburn “If it’s Musical—We Have It” F. M. CASE PHARMACY, INC. “The Prescription Store” Surgical Supports—Braces—Elastic Stockings 158 Main Street, Woburn WElls 3-0206 CUMMINGS CHUTE, INC. 9 High Street Woburn WElls 3-0800 FRANK P. DiPANFILO Real Estate and General Insurance 576 Main Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 5-1500 Res. WElls 3-2567 ' 140 MARQUIS PARTY AND PASTRY SHOPPE Specializing in Expertly Decorated Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Bread—Rolls—Doughnuts—Pastry 451 Main Street Telephone Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-1773 Compliments of TULK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 16 Winter Street Woburn, Mass WElls 5-2139 Compliments of THE COLUMBIAN SQUIRES ST. PIUS X CIRCLE No. 989 Woburn, Mass. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 from WILLIAM A. BEATTY Painter and Decorator 141 NOW OPEN MEDFORD BOUNCE LAND (Next to V.F.W. Club House) Mystic Avenue GREATER BOSTON’S FIRST TRAMPOLINE CENTER Fun For All 6 to 60 Open Daily 3:00 to 11:00 All Day Saturday and Sunday Best Wishes To The Class of 1961 ' GEORGE F. BURNS, JR. MASTER PLUMBER HEATING CONTRACTOR Compliments of ARTLEE HARDWARE STORES 911 Main St. (No. Woburn) 186 Cambridge Road (At White Spot) B V CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. A. VALENTE M. BENULLO P. O. Box tt03 Woburn, Massachusetts WElls 5-1700 142 SANTORO ' S Compliments of SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOP SCHROEDER 465 Main Street INDUSTRIES, INC. Woburn 325 Montvale Avenue WElls 3-0582 Woburn, Massachusetts LUKIE ' S SUNOCO Compliments of SERVICE ANN ' S DO-NUT SHOP 545 Main Street Woburn 878 Main Street Winchester Charles Spinazola, Proprietor M3 A and C SPORTING GOODS 19 Montvale Avenue Complete Line of Athletic Equipment, Sportswear and Clothing BING CROSBY BOB FOLEY Telephone WElls 3-0437 144 Compliments of T. K. LYNCH Groceries and Provisions Montvale Avenue Woburn, Mass. WElls 5-1404 McLaughlin dennison The Rexall Store DRUGS CAMERAS 433 Main Street WElls 3-0327 Compliments of BEAUCHAMP BROS. INC. Woburn 145 GAVIN ' S MARKET, INC. Groceries 434 Main Street WElls 3-0427 WOBURN MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of MAC ' S ATLANTIC STATION (John E. MacDonald) Owner Corner Washington St. and Montvale Avenue Woburn ANDERSON OIL SERVICE 10 Felton Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-2530 un nnu p nnu rn inn p KITCHEN CABINETS NELSON POWER, INC. PLYWOOD PANELING STAIRS MANTELS MILLWORK MOULDINGS WOODWORKING DOORS WINDOWS 275 SALEM ST. WElls 3-2512, 25 13 ’ 146 Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 DAVID A. HODGES Complete Insurance Service 7 Winn Street Woburn WElls 3-2246 Free Estimates WElls 3-2589 WOBURN FLOOR COVERING CO. Linoleums—Formica Counters Ceramic Tile Carpets Vinyl Tile 494 Main Street, Woburn Charles Douvris Peter Douvris GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP MAHONEY ' S BARBER SHOP 422 Main Street “Where You Had Your First Haircut” Five Barbers “No Waiting” WONDER DO-NUTS 36 Varieties Finest Do-Nuts In New England Four Corners, Woburn WElls 3-4533 Charles Speros—Owner 147 SAM THE BARBER Specialists in Children’s Haircutting Ample Parking Hotel Beaconsfield 1731 Beacon Street, Brookline ASpinwall 7-6800 Compliments of WOBURN FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Deposits Insured In Full Woburn, Massachusetts Incorporated 1854 148 PAYNE MACHINE COMPANY Engineering and Development Specialists—Small Machine Designing COMPLIMENTS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Woburn Senior High School I 49 Greater Boston’s Outstanding Quality Food Stores You’ll do better by far, If you shop at a Star Compliments of MOORE PARKER NEWSDEALER 375 Main Street Woburn Mass. Compliments of WARD ' S CUT RATE STORE 455 Main Street Woburn Open Every Night McGAH FLORIST “Everything In Flowers for Every Occasion” 275 Main Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0093 150 151 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Compliments of WOBURN BANK and TRUST COMPANY (Woburn’s Newest Bank) Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SILVERMAN ' S MEN ' S SHOP 394 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Complete Line of Men’s—Boys’—Students’ Clothing Formal Wear for Hire WElls 3-1908 PATRICK J. GILL SONS INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths Religious Articles and Giftware 9 Fowle Street Woburn 152 Compliments of WOBURN SUPPLY Hardware—Plumbing—Electrical 508 Main Street Woburn WElls 3-2300 ALDA DODGE SALES, INC. 100 Winn Street Woburn, Mass. Latest in Compacts—Dodge Lancer Also new Dodges—Darts—Trucks Complete Facilities — Sales Service Selective Used Cars WOBURN KIWMIS CLUB Woburn, Mass. 153 THE EVERETT J. BIXBY Senior - Junior FUNERAL HOME 14 Johnson Street Woburn, Massachusetts LINDSTROM BROS. VAN LINES INC. YOUR FUTURE MOVERS 365 Franklin Street NO 5-5049 Melrose, Massachusetts WE 3-3280 Compliments to the Class of 1961 HARVARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. General Contractors 14 Cross Street Woburn, Mass. 154 Courtesy of GUY ' S SMOKE SHOP Newspapers Smokers’ Equipment Magazines Tobacco Books Novelties Cigars Toys Cigarettes Sundries R. S. BEATTIE FUEL SERVICE Range Oils—Power Burners—Fuel Oils Boiler Vacuum Cleaning Service Office House Tel. WE 3-0439 2 High Street, Woburn WOBURN SHEET METAL CO., INC. Heating—Ventilating—Air Conditioning Fdrced Air Heating—Fans and Blowers Rear 49 High Street, Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-1631 Oil-O-Matic - ‘Williams” - Gas-O-Matic Heating - “General Electric” - Air Conditioners NEILSEN ' S CYCLE SPORT CENTER Parts — Accessories — Repairing Sporting Goods — Hobbies 24 Cambridge Road Burlington BRowning 2-0870 155 Compliments of MMLEY CLEANERS Compliments of WOBIJRN CO OPERATIVE BAM 6 Common Street JIM DAVIS ESSO SERVICE STATION “Friend of the Poor Man” Complete Automatic Repairs Dynaflow and Hydramatics Rebuilt Road Service 479 Main Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-9743 Compliments of WOBURN ROTARY CLUB 157 Used Cars General Repairs Automatic Transmissions—Body Work—Front End Alignment McSHEFFREY’S GARAGE BOB ' S MOBIL SERVICE We Give S H Green Stamps 880 Main Street North Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0614 Compliments of JOHN L. BROPHY CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor 23 Beach Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-1459 Success In The Future To All Members Of The Class Of 1961 GREENE ' S DINER “Duncan Hines never recommended us because he never ate here.” 158 JACQUITH CO., INC. Hav and Grain, Flour, Sugar, Salt Lime and Cement Telephone WElls 3-0348 37 Prospect Street HILLSIDE FLORIST “Flowers For All Occasions” “We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere” Shop — WE 3-2636 ggg M a i n Street Residence — WE 3-1657 Woburn, Mass. Compliments of ROBERT JEWELRY YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER The Graduation Key Store—Open Your TEEN-AGE Account Diamonds — Watches — Silverware BUDGET TERMS TO SUIT YOU Longines—Wittnauer—Hamilton—Elgin Bulova—Benrus—Mido Watches S. ROBERT FOLLICK 393 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts WElls 3-2673 159 E. G. BARKER LUMBER MOORE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. CO., INC. OF WOBURN Building Materials Prospect Street 60 Bow Street Woburn, Mass. Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0057 WElls 3-0058 GARSON ' S Compliments of (Formerly G S) Always tops in ladies’ wear. Now boast- ORDER OF RAINBOW ing of the finest Teen Department, In¬ fants’ Department, Girls’ and B o y s’ Clothing of the Finest Quality. Winchester Assembly 424 Main Street No. 50 WElls 3-0783 160 LORD COAL COMPANY Best Wishes From Coal — Heating Oils WINCHESTER CARTON CORPORATION 31 High Street Woburn, Mass. Manufacturers of Folding Paper Boxes WElls 3-0066 and Allied Products Compliments of BOND SHOES Quality Shoes For The Entire Family PINEWOOD GIFTSHOP Florsheim 470 Main Street Striderites Woburn, Mass. Red Cross 446 Main St. WElls 3-3122 Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0602 161 Compliments of WM. M. CARPENTER, dWa WOBURN BUS LINES Compliments of ST. CHARLES C. Y. 0. YOUTH COUNCIL Rev. Arthur C. Flynn, Director PRESIDENT . . . William Burns VICE PRESIDENT. . Mary Doherty SECRETARY .. TREASURER . . Patrica Stanton 162 MAINTAIN STORE ENGINEERING SERVICE, INC. MANUFACTURERS All-Purpose Display Equipment Canopy Floodlighting — Cases Checkout Counters — Racks HOME OFFICE, PLANT, SHOW-ROOMS 22 Crane Court Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-3300 Compliments of A FRIEND 163 ELITE BARBER SHOP 300 Montvale Avenue (Corner of Washington St.) Woburn, Mass. GORIN ' S Lowest Prices Plus Personal Service Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights Till 9 P. M. GORIN’S 415 Main St., Woburn ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0695 For Your Comfort Convenience and Beauty Directed by Mr. Leon, Stylist Congratulations Class of 196! CANNON-NEELON Wallpaper—Paint—Window Shades 23 Montvale Avenue WElls 3-2021 164 Compliments of METRICK MANUFACTURING COMPANY Engineers, Designers, and Metal Fabricators 142 Bedford Road Woburn, Mass. FRIZZELL BROS. COAL—COKE—HEATING OILS MASONS’ SUPPLIES 29 High Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 5-0570 WElls 5-0571 BUNNY ' S BIKE SHOP Parts—Accessories—Repairing Bernard W. Leland, Prop. 19 Cleveland Ave. WElls 3-1182 FIRESIDE GIFT SHOPPE Wedding—Shower Gifts—Costume Jewelry Hallmark Cards 438 Main Street Woburn, Mass. 165 (Opp. Strand Theatre) Compliments of WOBURN LODGE 1214 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OP 1961 Compliments of TAMERS MTIOML BAM 166 WOBURN NATIONAL BAM Woburn, Mass. (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.) COMPLIMENTS OF CHARLES McSHEFFREY and FRANK CULLEN WElls 3-3159 WElls 2-3875 RADIO AND TELEVISION Sales and Service I elevision Laboratories Incorporated COLOR TV RCA MOTOROLA ZENITH 673 MAIN STREET, WOBURN, MASSACHUSETTS R. C. A. COLOR TV ON DISPLAY 167 ’ JAMES J. LONG AUTO SCHOOL 14 Plympton Street WElls 3-3339 Compliments of SUPPLIER ' S AUTO PARTS A. J. Triglione 102 Main Street Woburn WElls 3-5222 168 FITZLER AUTO REPAIRS G. M. C. Trucks—Sales Service 107 Winn Street, Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-2769 Compliments of MIDDLESEX HOMES, INC. 1 Russell Street—Woburn At the Four Corners WElls 3-4500 dr. john f. McCauley Optometrist 323 Main Street Woburn, Mass. WElls 3-0274 Compliments of B. F. WALDRON CO., INC. 7 Salem Street Woburn, Massachusetts 169 Compliments of LIONS CLUB OF WOBURN, INC. PAINT HANCOCK Interior 4 Exterior KEYSTONE ODORLESS Interior 4 Exterior COMPLETE COLORS in 9 took NED WALLPAPER IMPERIAL Wa3hable Precision-T rimmed B I R G E Plaetic Coated Scrubbable - Trimmed STOCK HUGH MM WALLPAPER - PAINT - WINDOW SHADES and VENETIAN BLINDS 157 MAIN ST. - WOBURN Plenty of Parking (no Meters) Next to A P FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Call Us — WELLS 3-5100 170 EDWARD G. BOYLE AGENCY 6 Salem Street, Woburn Complete Insurance Programming WElls 3-4170 ROESSLER SONS, INC. Manufacturers of Marble — Granite — Bronze ARTISTIC MEMORIALS 117 Salem Street Office WElls 3-1184 Compliments of MURRAY BROTHERS TA11IIG CO, 11. 215 Salem Street Woburn, Mass. 171 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 WARREN KAY VANTINE Official Class Photographers 132 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts PRINTERS OF THE 1961 “INNITOU” DELMAR Complete Personalized Service For Yearbook Publications 172 1 w 3 ' H Hk I Cc y i Z- CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Harry Edward Nelson Jr. VICE PRESIDENT David Carroll McCauley SECRETARY Joyce Ethel Hemsworth TREASURER Phyllis Elaine Shaw WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MASS. WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MASS. WE, THE CLASS OF 1961 OF WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL, DECLARE THIS TO BE OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: I, LINDA ADDARIO, leave the first seat in the first row and all alphabetical discriminations to my sister, JOANNE ADDARIO. I, DOROTHY AMES, leave my corroded gym sneakers to ANYONE WHO WANTS THEM. I, NANCY ANDERER, leave my typing seat in Room 213 to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. I, BARBARA ANDERSON, leave my place in line to NEXT YEAR’S MAJORETTES. I, BETTY ANDERSON, leave Senior Play rehersals to NEXT YEAR’S CAST. I, JOHN ANDREASON, leave the crumbs in my homeroom desk, from my lunch, to JOE MENDOUSA. I, KATHLEEN ANTONUCCI, leave my spacious locker to PATRICIA McDonough. I, JOAN ARRUDA, leave a bottle of tranquilizers to JOAN WOODAMAN. I, MARY ANN BAIRD, leave my place on the French Club Activities Committee and the meetings in Room 322 to SUSAN WALKER. I, THOMAS BARBAS, leave my mechanical drawing set to PAUL MAXWELL• I, ROBERT BARCH, leave my charm and athletic ability, along with all my other talents, to DANIEL BARCH. I, MICHAEL BAVARO, leave the nickname Peppy to RALPH BARRETT. I, ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP, leave my H O supply on the third floor to GERALD BUOTE. I, REGINA BEAUCHAMP, leave my typing seat In Room 213 to JUDY O’DONNELL. I, RAYMOND BELL, leave my brains to TOMMY WHITE. I, WAYNE BOWDEN, leave my seat In Room 425 to ELSIE LOVEJOY. I, RONALD BROGNA, leave my seat in Spanish to ANYONE TOO WANTS IT. - 1 - I, ELAINE BROWN, leave F.B.Q. to PAT and JOY, with pleasure. I, RUSSELL BROUN, leave my reputation to ANYONE 1 HO WANTS IT. I, CAROLINE BURDETT, leave the position of Manager of Girls Basketball, to SOME POOR UNSUSPECTING PERSON. I, BETSEY BURNS, leave a Sherman Tank to take over Central 1 to CAROL MAHER. I, KAREN BURNS, leave my gym socks to WHO EVER NEEDS THEM. I, WILLIAM BURNS, leave my Tie Day necktie to JOSEPH GILL. I, JANET CAGNINA, leave my typewriter in Room 213 to JUNE McLEOD. I, PAUL CALLAHAN, leave twenty-five cents for a key to JAMES SIMMONDS. I, KEVIN CAREY, leave Jersey No. 26 to BUZZY WILLETT• I, GEORGE CARLSON, leave my books, rulers, pencils, pens, homeroom desk, gym suit and locker door to RALPH METRANO. I, CAROL CARNEY, leave my old letters, sports and love to TOM CARNEY and TUCKER Q. I, WILLIAM CARPENTER, leave the cafeteria to THE WEST SIDE BOYS. I, JAMES CARROLL, leave Room 209 to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. I, PAULINE ' CARUSO, leave Room 430 with a sigh of relief. I, CYNTHIA CASSIDY, leave my nickname CC to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. I, PRANK CATINO, leave all my wonderful memories of W. H. S. to the JUNIOR CLASS. Ii JOHN CHIOFILO, leave all my sessions from gym to LAWRENCE O f DOHERTY. I, ROBERT CHRISTIE, leave the Sophomore Dance to THE SOPHOMORES I, JANET CIAMPA, leave the gym classes to the JUNIORS. I, JANET CIAMPO, leave my position on the cheering squad to A LUCKY JUNIOR. - 2 - I, ERNEST CIOTO, leave my used razor blades to JOE MANTINI. I, PAUL CIRIELLO, leave my marks to WHOEVER WARTS THEM. I, ELAINE COAKLEY, leave on time for once. I, CHARLES COLLINS, leave my homeroom to SOME UNFORTUNATE JUNIOR. I. THOMAS CORDIMA, leave my mechanical drawing T square to PAT ALLOSSO. I, GEORGE GUMMING, leave my parking space in the parking lot to SOME FORTUNATE JUNIOR. I. BEVERLY CUMMINGS, leave my space in the school parking lot to DONALD CUMMINGS• I, KAREN DANCA, leave my typewriter in Room 213 to PAM HINES. I, ROBERT DANEHY, leave Mr. Curran’s lounge to PAUL CARPENTER AND ROSEMARY DiGREGORIO. I, DANIEL DARES, leave my traffic post to WHOEVER WANTS IT. I, JOHN DeCOLA, leave my parking space to SOMEONE WITH A CAR WORTHY OF IT. I, MARTHA DELANEY, leave my middle position on the cheering squad to SOME TALL JUNIOR.- I, RICHARD FRANCIS DELONG, leave $24 spending money for Happy Hampton to TUCKER QUINN. I, ROBERT DelSOLIA, leave all the luck I have playing cards to TOM WHITE and BILL MARTIN. I, RITA DeVITO, leave my seat in Art and all my art assignments that I didn’t, do to ' LARRY O’DOHERTY. Ii HENRIETTA DiGREGORIO, leave my seat in Glee Club to PATTIE 0’DONNELL. I, RALPH DiMARCO, leave all my old jokes to WALTER KEARNEY. I, ERNEST DINSMORE, leave my will to succeed in sports, plus all my old equipment, to WILLIAM McDONOUGH. I, JEANNE DiSTASIO, leave my favorite seat in Room 214 to KAREN HUMPHREY• ' - 3 - I, EVELYN DONAHUE, leave all the pool room boys to PAT HINES. I, ALICE DOTO, leave my sister Mary a seat in Miss Brady ' s room. I, LEONA. DOYLE, leave Center Stage Night to A FUTURE THESPIAN. I, EDUARD DRISCOLL, leave my gym suit to BRUCE CORDUCK. I, LINDA DUNNIGAN, leave my typing seat In Room 213 to JANET LINCOLN. I, DIANNE DUNNICAN, leave Uoburn High gladly. I, DONALD EATON, leave my lowcuts and football helmet to DAVE CROULEY. I, EDITH ELMSTROM, leave all the fun on Bus No. 45 In North Uoburn to DIANE LAVACCHIA. I, DIANE ERICSON, leave my Senior Year to JUDY GICHUM. I, DAVE ERUIN, leave a ■winning cross country team to JOHN HILL. I, ANTHONY FARINO, leave the water fountain on the third floor to FRED HATFIELD. I, MARY ELLEN FARYNAZ, leave my fun-filled Job as Captain of the cheerleaders to JUDY, SANDY or SHARON. I, MARCIA FOSTER, leave my home made cupcakes to next year ' s BASKETBALL TEAM. I, GUY FRANCESSHELLI, leave all used Biology specimens and pencil stubs to ANYONE UHO UANTS THEM. I, STEPHEN FRIZZELL, leave my seat on the wall across from the school to DON DOUNEY. I, VICTOR FUGAZZOTTO, leave all my three o ' clock sessions to HARRY SAUYER. I, SUSAN GARRITY, leave my disection kit In Biology to BILL MARTIN and PHILIP CEDERBERG. I, MARY JANE GARVEY, leave all the Art projects and homework assignments to DAVID McCALL. - 4 - I, JOAN GAUDIOSO, leave Mr. Shermans French book with gum wrappers in it, on Page 522, to RUTH ROY. I, ROBERTA GILES, leave my car and license to ROBERT CLARK. I, VIRGINIA GONZALES, leave the hot lunches to RUTH ANN GAIL. I, DONALD GRAHAM, leave all my studies and books to JOAN WOODAMAN, and hope she may make good use of them. I, JAMES GRAHAM, leave my precious physics notes to BOB TAIT • I, ROBERT GREENWOOD, leave my seat in Room 431 to JOHN MORRISON. I, JOHN HALLIDAY, leave Room 432 and its teacher to A PHYSIC MAJOR. I, KATHLEEN HAMILTON, leave all the boys, especially B. M., to MARILYN FROST. I, THOMAS HAMILTON, leave my seat in Music Appreciation and all the composers to RALPH METRANO. I, STEVEN HANEY, leave all my good times to PETER ADAMS. I, ELLEN HARDY,, leave Miss Joyce and the Basketball team to CLAIRE CHASE. I, MICHAEL HASSETT, leave the endearment ,, Snooky M to LARRY MURPHY. I, LANDON HATFIELD, leave one of my many seats in Room 211 to my brother, PHIL. I, DONALD HAVERTY, leave my gym suit in locker No. 205 to ROBERT UPTON. I, JOYCE HEMSWORTH, leave my Moore Parker Charge-Plate to MR. CURRAN. I, LYNETTE HERLIN, leave the pipes in Room 101 to ANYONE WITH A WRENCH HANDY. I, JEAN HIGGINS, leave all my good French marks to my sister, JUDY. - 5 - I, DAVID HOGAN, leave my T square to BRUCE CORDUCK. I, WAYNE HULBURT, leave Room 214 to THE JUNIORS• I, ' ROBERT HUMPHREYS, leave my blown-up transmition to SNOOKY RIGA. I, JOAN HUSSEY, leave my gym suit to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT and my two year seat on the Student Council to ROGER GOLDSMITH. I, CAROL JANSKY, leave my seat in the lunchroom to ROBERTA. I, CHARLOTTE JOHNSON, leave my seat on the second floor bench to JUDY McGLASHING• I, EDITH JOHNSON, leave the fun of the Senior Activities to JO ANN ANGLIM. I, MARIE JOHNSON, leave a place in typewriting to HARRIET JOYCE. I, WILLIAM JOHNSON, leave INCOGNITO!! I, LOIS JONES, leave my nice smiling teachers to my sister, HELEN. I, PRISCILLA JOSEPHSON, leave with no regrets. I, WALTER KEARNEY, leave one carton of cigarette butts to BERNIE KEATING. I, MICHAEL KELLEY, leave my gym suit to ARTHUR LEANOSt I, THOMAS KELLEY, leave Room 101, with the best of luck, to ROCKY NELSON. I, ROBERT KELLY, leave my seat in Physics to JOHN HILL. WE, BETTY KENTY and BONNIE DUEOUR, leave our friendship and mischief to MARY LOU HALLORAN and MARGARET LUNDIN. I, HARRY KING, leave Grade 12 English in Action Practice Workbook to SANDRA STARR. I, ARTHUR KOSKI, leave everything behind the blue line to ROCKY NELSON. I, JOANNE KULA, leave my space by the lockers on the second floor to TWO DESERVING JUNIORS. - 6 - I, PAULINE MAGEE, leave the joys and pleasures of my senior year to GERRY LOPEZ• I, WILLIAM MAHONEY, leave everything to everybody, I, ROLAND MALONEY, leave my good times to WILLIAM BLACKBURN. I, HELEN MARINACCIO, just leave! I, ARTHUR MAZMANIAN, leave my stool In Mechanical Drawing to DON DOWNEY and PAUL MAXWELL. I, JEANNE McAVOY, leave a bottle of H 2 0 2 from Room 426 to MARTY SHEERAN. I, DAVID CARROLL McCAULEY, ESQ., leave the task of decorating the auditorium so that it will approach presentability to THE INTERIOR DECORATORS OP THE JUNIOR CLASS. I, JANE McCAULEY, leave the early morning cab rides to JULIE, HARRIET, AND THE TWO MARYS. I, ROBERT McCOMISKEY, leave this school to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. I, EILEEN McDONOUGH, leave my secret desire to MARGARET LUNDIN. I, THOMAS McDONOUGH, leave all my crib notes to BILL BLACKBURN. I, JOHN McGERIGLE, leave my goalie pads to JOHN GORASSI. I, MARY McHUGH, leave all my notes to ”BROTHER JOHN . I, DEBORAH ANN McKEONE, leave the Girls Basketball practices and games to PATRICIA O ' DONNELL. I, RUTH McLAUGHLIN, leave KATHY CAREY outside looking for the truck• I, JOHN McLELLAN, leave all the hot lunches to JOE MAZZA. I, HUGH McPARTLIN, leave my scholastic ability to PAUL RIGA. I, JAMES McPARTLIN, leave Room 214 with its atmosphere to the JUNIOR CLASS. I, LOUISE MELARAGNI, leave blinding rays of light pouring down from the skylight in Room 431 to a JUNIOR WINDOW WASHER. - 7 - I, DENNIS METRANO, leave Woburn for Hampton, I, JUS TYNE METRICK, leave my position as honorary member of the Key Club to DARLENE HETRICK. I, FRANK MIKALAUSKAS, leave one ear shrinking kit to EDDIE HORTON. I, CECELIA M ' ORANDI, leave my desk in Room 210 to JUDITH KENDRICK. I, JAKES MORRISON, leave the football cleats of Joe Bellino to TUCKER QUINN. I, PATRICIA ANN MORTON, leave the front seat of the Brother’s car to SUSAN HANLON. I, JANET MOYER, leave the football players breakfast parties and 8 A.M. rallies to DOLLY PALMER. I, CLIFFORD MUNROE, leave all my hours of homework to TOM CARNEY. I, PAUL MURRAY, leave HAPPILY! I, ROBERT MURRAY, leave Woburn High School, period! I, HARRY NELSON, leave the keys to my father’s Buick, to PAUL McGILVARY. I, JOYCE NIXON, leave unforgetable memories behind. I, JAMES NOILES, leave the Junior Girls to the JUNIOR BOYS. I, DANIEL NOONAN, leave Woburn High School to ANYONE TOO WANTS IT. I, GORDON NORMAN, leave my seat on the hockey bus to ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. I, PATRICIA LAFRANCE, leave my position as Captain of the Field Hockey team to A DESERVING JUNIOR. I, CHARLES LAMPASSI, leave my English teacher to SOME JUNIOR. TfE,BARBARA LANCELOTTA and ANNETTE DORE, leave Mr. Roche’s typing and neat desk to two LUCKY JUNIOR VICTIMS! I, BARBARA LANDRY, leave the long walks home from school to MAUREEN RICHARDSON. - 8 - I, RUTH LANGILL, leave all my looks and my desk to FRANCES LANGILL. I, ROY LARSON, leave one slightly used trombone to, CHARLIE PIETRANTONIO• I, PETER LAURENCE, leave my stool in Mechanical Drawing to DAVE PATTERSON. I, FRANK LENBERG, leave all my sport coats and pants to JOHN GORRASSI. I, CAMILLE LEONE, leave my two right gym sneakers to CAROL MAHER. I, RICHARD LEVESQUE, leave French 3 to ANY JUNIOR WHO HANTS TO TAKE IT. I, EDIE LIDDELL, leave Ed Oulton f s lunch alone—maybe? I, JOYCE LINDQUIST, leave the one lone hook in locker No. 267 to SOME UNKNOWING JUNIOR. I, MARIE LINDQUIST, leave the good times on the busses to NEXT YEAR’S EMBLEM BEARERS. I, CAROLYN LOPEZ, leave willingly my space in the parking lot to UHOEVER HANTS IT. I, DAVID O’BRIEN, leave a step ladder to JOHN HILL, to help him in his high jumping. I, NANCY O’CONNOR, leave all my teachers to BETTY VALLARIO. I, HILLIAM O’CONNOR, leave my track shoes to GEORGE FOULE. I, JAMES O’DONNELL, leave all my office sessions and my broken locker to MY LITTLE SISTER, PATTIE. I, GORDON OLMSTED, leave all my office sessions to SNOOKY RIGA. I, FRAN OLIVER, leave all the fun we have had, so that it may continue, I turn in my membership to Club 22. I, ALTON OLSON, leave my Geometry class to THE NEXT FORTUNATE PERSON UHO GETS IT. I, GEORGE O’MEARA, leave an illustrated map of my hiding places, along with my collection of pink slips, to ALLEN GILLIS. - 9 - I, JOANNE 0 NEILL, leave my favorite section of Room 430, plus scissors, dissecting pan and old specimens, to UTLLIAM MARTIN AND ALL STRONG STOMACHED JUNIORS. I, EDUARD OSTA, leave one happy Biology teacher to THE POOR JUNIORS. I, EDUARD OULTON, leave my gym suit to JOHN MORRISON. I, KENDALL PACIOS, leave my tench position on the football team to ANY SCRUBBY. I, JUDITH PACKARD, leave all the good times of my Senior year at U. H. S. to DOLLY PALMER. I, JOSEPH PALERMO, leave to TONY BENT, a pair of pliers with which to straighten himself out. I, NANCY PARRISH, leave my ability to cut people up to ELLEN REED. I, ANTHONY PASCIUTO, leave a spot in Room 101 to BUCKY DOHERTY. I, RICHARD PAULSEN, leave my track shoes to RAT, UEED AND PROG. I, EDUARD PEARSONS, leave two 6.70 - 15 tires to EDUARD SARNO so he can get to school on time. I, MANUEL PEREIRA, leave the faculty to JIM PEREIRA. I, MARCIA PETERSEN, leave my co-captaincy to SOME LUCKY MAJORETTE. I, KATHLEEN PETRILLO, leave my fondest wishes and best regards to THE FACULTY OP SENIOR HIGH. I, PAUL PIERCE, leave my seat in Room 101 to ROBERT BUSA. I, MARGARET PORTER, leave my favorite seat in Mr. Kimball s room to CAROL FITZSIMMONS. I, JAMES POTAMIS, leave peace and quiet at Club 22 to MARTHA MARTY SHEEHAN. I, ALTER PREBLE, leave ' a pair of 1816 sneakers to ALTGELT C. FEFFERMICK. I, ROSE PUOPOLO, leave my bookkeeping notes to MARY NOLAN. - 10 - I, RICHARD QUERZE, leave all my class and lunch debts to J0K1T ROOHEY. I, LOIS QUIHH, leave my seat in Art to SOME LUCKY JUNIOR. I, JUDY RACKLIFF leave my baton to A FUTURE MAJORETTE. I, RALPH RAGUCCI, leave my desk and all worldly possessions to DANIEL BARCH. I, UILLIAM REIS, leave the faculty to EILL YanCELDER. I, CARLETOH RICHARDSON, leave my art assignments to RONNIE BOUDREAU. I, JOSEPH RILEY, leave the coveted title of Flash to ED HORTON. I, BARBARA RING, leave a ride to school to JUDY HOORAH. I, HENRY RIZZO, leave my bus tickets to PATRICK ALLOSSO, I, MAUREEN ROBIDEAU, leave my position on the Tanner Revs to SOME LUCKY PERSON. I, CAROL ROGERS, leave Mr. Marderosian 1 s labs to MARGARET LUHDIH. I, RICHARD ROKETEHETZ, leave the Hoburn High School parking lot to PAUL RIGA. I, JOHN R0T0HD0, leave a dirty hockey sock to ROCKY NELSON. I, LINDA RUCKSTUEL, leave — thank goodness! I, JOANNE RUSSIS, leave French and all our teasing and laugh¬ ing about Slim to SHARON CHRISTIE. • . I, AIT1T RUSSO, leave cheering practice to NEXT YEAR ' S CHEERLEADERS. I, TTAY1TE RYAIT, leave the Irish Flag Erin Go Braugh to ALL THE ITALIAHS TTHO TUSH THEY HERE IRISH, TO THE JUHIOK CLASS A1JD TO JOE I-IAITTIHI. I, PAUL SAMUELS Oil, leave my homeroom desk to AIT UNTIDY JUITIOR. I, PATRICIA SAUiTDERS, leave the Business to LARRY I-IURPHY. - 11 - I, KELVIN SCKENCK, leave all. drums In the band to STEVE MYATT. I, FRANCIS SCHOLZ, leave a size ' 42 drug store jacket and a used flash bulb to BOB TAIT. I, LINDA SCOTT, leave my seat in Room 351 to AN UNLUCKY JUNIOR. I, DONALD SEAVEY, leave my teachers to KY SISTER, LINDA. I, ROBERTA SEMINATORE, leave my sister to THE ONCOMING CLASSES. I, JAMES ' SHEERAN, leave a big problem to THOMAS ’’TUCKER” QUINN. I, WILLIAM SHERMAN, leave a parking space, if he gets to it first, to EDDIE SARNO. I, PATRICIA SIMPSON, leave all my note -writing to ELLEN REED. I, SANDRA SMITHELL, leave my chair next to Billy to MARY ' PIERCE. I, JUDY SNOU, leave the third floor landing to LOLLY PALMER. I, BARBARA SOUSA, leave my typing’errors to JUDY WATKINS. I, ELAINE SOUZA, leave my megaphone to A FUTURE CHEERLEADER. I, RICHARD SPENCER, leave all my art projects, but not the good marks that go with them, to PAUL MAXWELL. I, GERALD SPICER, leave the slide projector to be operated on Christmas to AN UNLUCKY JUNIOR. I, CAROLE SPINAZOLA, leave the best seat in my typing class to jny cousin, ROBERT BUS A. I, ALFRED SP0LID0R0, leave JIM DONOVAN my Italian descent and A1 DeLEO my Irish cat. I, EDWARD SULLIVAN, leave anything I don ' t take with me to RAT. - 12 - I, AGUES TARCRETI, leave my religious sneakers and my place on the basketball bench to PAT TIE O’DORRELL, JUDY WATKIUS and LORETTA CAREY. I, KERRETH TARGETT, leave a map of che subterranean route around the office to SOME 1IAIVE SOPHOMORE. I, CORSTARCE TAVARIS, leave my new book How to Cause Confusion 11 to MARTHA SHEERAR. • I, JOSEPH TOFTJRI, leave my electric razor and my sport Jackets to JOSEPH MARTIRI. I, JEAH TOMS, leave my curlers to BARBARA WILKIE. I, LORRA -URIOR, leave my memories of the Senior Play to REXT YEAR’S LUCKY CAST. I, ROBERT UPTOR, leave my P’s and bad luck to JACK KELCH. I, CARLA VALERTIRE, leave my seat in Miss Brady’s room to MARY PIERCE. I, RORMAR WHEATOR, leave in a hurry! I, CHARLES WHITE, leave my Irish descent and good Irish looks to JOE LEMORCHELLO and TORY CAPPOZZI. I, JOAR WILLETT, leave a special teacher on the second floor to JUDY WATKIRS. I, WILLIAM WILSOR, leave the school teachers and the books and spirit of Woburn High to ROBERT BLACKLOCK. I, BARBARA WOOD, leave all my answers that the teachers don’t want to COOTIE LADD. SIGHED THIS ELEVENTH DAY OP JURE, 1961. THE CLASS OP 1961 - 13 - CLASS HISTORY In September of 1958, the venture of sending the Astronaut, the Class of 1961, into space on the rocketship named Success was undertaken. Before any definite steps could be formulated in preparing the launching, leaders had to be chosen. They were Beverly Cummings as President, Martha Delaney as Vice Presi¬ dent, Joyce Hemsworth as Secretary and Phyllis Shaw as Treasurer The first step in the operation for such an adven¬ ture is physical training. We, the Class of 1961, showed a fair record in athletic competition during the interval 1958- 1959, our Sophomore year, but it could be seen that we had potential ability and that a bright future lay ahead. In January of 1959, a major mental hurdle was placed before the Astronaut. Its name. Mid-year Exams . This was completely new to the Astronaut and he did not know quite how to cope with it. He studied unceasingly and did the best he could, but there was much room for improvement. With all the physical and mental training it was decided by the leaders of Operation Success to have a social affair to break the tenseness and to give the Astronaut a chance to relax. This splash was called Wlnterwhlrl . The first scientist to be selected to work on the rocketship was Roland Maloney, who won second prize in the Science Fair. This brings us to June, 1959 and the close of the first phase of the preparations for the launching, the Sopho¬ more phase. The countdown had begun. With the time drawing near for the blastoff, more scientists were added to the team preparing the rocketship Success . They were selected because of their achievements in tEe Annual Science Fair. They were Roy Larson, Linda Addario and David Erwin. During this second stage in the countdown the Astronaut selected a new administration. We now find Alfred Spolidoro as President, Michael Hassett as Vice President, Joyce Hemsworth as Secretary and Phyllis Shaw as Treasurer leading the Astronaut, the Class of 1961. The mission was in full operation, but more physical and mental tests had to be taken because the Astronaut must be in top physical and mental condition to go out into the wide world of life. The physical conditioning during this sequence of events was undertaken. He proved to be getting stronger as could be documented in the athletic achievements of 1959-1960; Northeastern Conference winners in football and hockey, second place in baseball and a strong track and cross country team. But along with the physical exams, the Astronaut had mental testing barriers to surmount. These were in the form of mid-year exams and college boards. They proved to be difficult, but the Astronaut did his best and was glad to leave this part of training behind him. Our Junior Prom, Shower of Flowers , highlighted the social affair of the year. The”Astron ut 1 s shoes were dusted off, his bow tie was straightened, and formal clothes were the order of the day. Boston and surrounding smart supper clubs had a glimpse of tomorrow ' s social set wherever reserva¬ tions were sounded off . As our weary veterans closed the mental, physical and social book on another memorable year, the voice of time ticked loud and clear, the countdown is nowl The Astronaut, now at the pinnacle of his young career, is entering the final phase, the Senior phase, of the operation. We now find at the helm of this space excursion Harry Nelson, who was elected President, with David McCauley, his Vice President, Joyce Hemsworth, his Secretary, and Phyllis Shaw, his Treasurer. The final physical examination was administered to the Astronaut and he proved to be in excellent condition as the athletic record of 1960-1961 testified, namely, hockey, basketball and baseball Conference Championships and strong football and track teams. Truly, our Astronaut is physically fit to meet the world, but a final mental checkup is necessary to assure the success of the flight. The same old nemesis, mid-year exams and college boards, for those who are furthering their education, were placed before the Astronaut. This final mental hurdle would be the one that would either make or break the Astronaut. These examinations would be the ones to guide the rocketship on a straight path and on a successful flight. On December 16, I960, the semi-formal Senior Dance, Slelghbell Fantasy , was held. It was one of the highlights of the senior year and the Astronaut carried away many happy and unforgetable memories. The rocketshlp as well as the Astronaut must be in excellent condition. To assure this a group of scientists were added to the team already at work on the rocketshlp Success . They were Francis Scholz, Caroline Burdette, Marcia Petersen, Kenneth Zolon, Joseph Palermo, Russell Brown and Lawrence Baldwin. They were selected because of their scienti¬ fic ability, which they displayed in the Science Fair. During April, before a capacity audience, the Class of 1961 presented a three act comedy entitled Father of the Bride . The play was a hu e success, both socially and financially. During May all thoughts turned to the Senior Reception, entitled Shangri-la . It was a wet night but the spirit of the Astronaut was not dampened. Once again he spruced up and went on a social whirl, a night to be remembered. The time has come, the Astronaut is ready, the rocket- ship is ready, the countdown is over. Blast offl the ignition is ignited and the rocketshlp Success is starting out into the world of life. As the Astronaut, the Class of 1961, soars into space he has these few thoughts and Ideals before him. The past is now buried, the present is with us, the future is before us; but soon our present and our future will be reckoned with the past. The months come and go upon the wings of the wind. The great bell of Time, swinging in the dome of space, is tolling away our years. One after another they ring out upon the air and float away into eternity. And so the first law of success today is concentration. We must bend all our energies to one point, looking neither to the right nor to the left. Life is so short, and the range of human knowledge has increased so enormously, that no brain can know all things. If we are to get along we must single out our specialty, and into that must pour the whole stream of our activity — all the energies of our hands, eyes, tongue, heart and brain. Edward Callahan CLASS PROPHECY 1961 VISIONS The visions and dreams of the founders of Woburn have reached their apex in this year of 1931 as we see the final preparations of the Worlds Fair being made here on these 12.86 square miles of good earth. As supervisor of display and advertising, I, Linda Addario, am walking from building to building checking the canopies and stagings. My old class¬ mate, Arthur Xoski, Miami Beach real estate king, is the presi¬ dent of the foundation which is sponsoring the United States Exhibition at the Fair. It was Artie who chose Iannacci ' s Farm for the buildings. It was a splendid location, I think. Artie and I are certainly looking forward to the grand opening of the Fair; and as we meet for the first time since our gradua¬ tion, we are both anticipating the great event, anxiously hoping that we might see some of our classmates once again. Artie: I ' m glad you could make our luncheon date, Linda. (I can ' t understand it; her complexion is so smooth and it ' s been twenty years!) How do you manage it, Linda? Linda: Simple, Artie, I use Palmoliver face cream developed by Fran Oliver and Leslie Tower. toD beauty scientists. Artie: I hope we shall run into a few of our old classmates here at the World ' s Fair. Linda: I do too, Artie. Artie: Well, let ' s get something to eat first. Where would you like to go? Linda: Let ' s try Henry Rizzo ' s Italian Palace. I hear that Louise Melarascni’s spaghetti and meatballs are delicious. Artie: Yes, Just recently they were awarded first prize at Joe Flaherty ' s annual ' ' Meat Ball . Linda: Why don ' t you call Henry ' s for reservations, Artie? Just ask hostess. Roberta Giles, to connect you with either Ernie Dinsmore or Ralph DiMarco, co-head waiters. Artie: It ' s only a short distance, Linda, let ' s take my safety-mobile designed by Registrars Russ Brown and Carol Rogers. Linda: Never mind, Artie; let ' s walk Maybe we ' ll see some familiar faces. Artie: All right. So, our two classmates dine at Henry ' s and shortly return to the Fairgrounds when -- Linda: Oh, Artie! Look towards Rag Rock! Isn ' t that Edle Liddell getting the balloon ready? Artie: What time does the balloon go up, Edie? Linda: I thought Edie had become a professional tennis player. Artie: I did too. The last I heard she had lost the Davis Cup to champion Billy Mahoney . Linda: The public relations director, Priscilla Josephson . has extended an invitation to all the World 1r s Fair officials for a preview of the show. Do you think we should stop in? Artie: Yes. That ' s a good idea. Linda: I ' d like to see Eleanor Verrecchia ' s new Paris creations. I heard some of her models are Nancy Splnall . Linda Ruckstuhl . Janet Clampa . Joan Gaudloso and Mary Jane Garvey who are all graduates of John Francis Powers Finishing School. I ' ve seen some of Ellie T s originals in a dress shop owned by Karen Danca and Jean DIStaslo . Artie: There are hostesses Janet Cagnlna . Alice Doto . Sally Farrell and Linda Scott . Linda: And here ' s an exhibition of the Central Square Boys Club founded by Tony Clerrl . Jimmy Sheeran and Ed Pulton . Ed made a fortune when he invented a burglar- proof paper lunch bag. Artie: The land for the Boys Club, which is located behind the Central Square Fire Station, was donated by Fire Chief Walter Kearney . Linda: I hear that Miss America, Pauline Magee , will be here on Wednesday night. - 2 - Artie: Yes. After seeing Pauline and then going to Europe, 1 11 really miss America. Linda: Oh, are you going to Europe? Artie: Yes. PGA Champion Richard Levesque and I are planning on entering the British Open. Linda: I see Swedish film star, Joan Hussey , is visiting the U. S. Exhibition. Artie: Yes. She’s doing impersonations of Prank Pontalne. Linda: There are construction workers Richard Roketenetz . Manuel Pereira . Gordon 01mstead and Stephen Haney preparing •fche stage for Bill Burns K. of C. Minstrel Show. Artie: They’ve Just completed building the World’s Pair Kennels owned by Elaine Brown . Linda: I think she ' s putting on the dog. Artie: She’d better watch out for the dog catcher, Roberta Seminatore. Linda: Here ' s a booth occupied by Bonnie Pufour and Betty Kenty . co-owners of the World Beauty Salon. Artie: One of their most distinguished graduates is debutante Connie Tavanls . Linda: There’s Ed Pearsons and Prank Mlkalauskas erecting a billboard advertising Mike Martel’s new Cinerama Drive-In. Artie: That’s strange, on the other side of the billboard is an advertisement for Mary and Martha Delaney’s Twin Drive-In. Linda: I ' m glad to see that they are both featuring the same movie, “Where the Boys Were”, starring Marie Lindquist and Dee•Dunnigan . Artie: We ' d better step out of the way. Here come Olympic Miler Dave Erwin and his trainer, Tony Pascluto . Linda: They’re running in the direction of the giant military exhibit. Let ' s go over there and take a look a t it. - 3 - Artie: There s Secretary of Defense, General Robert Murray , directing the movement of one of Major William Sherman s tanks. Linda: I think I see Admiral Judy Snow recruiting young women for the Waves. Artie: Isn t that Snsigns Parol Jansky . Lois Jones and Kathy Hamilton serving as her aides? Linda: Yes, and as competition, Anne 0 Connor and Jean Higgins are recruiting for the WACS. Artie: Well, let’s be on our way down town. I have to stop and pay my bill at Victor Fugazzotto’s barber s hop. Linda: Isn’t that Stule Wilson and Laurie Higgins setting up the 23rd annual Paper-back Book Fair at the library? Artie: Yes, and Librarians Dan Dares and Barbara Wood are featuring Charlie Lamna ' sslTs new magazine, H Consumer Reports ’ • Linda: Speaking of literature, Artie, Paul Samuelson and Kevin Carey have just revised the book, Man and the Motor Car . Artie: There’s the World Theater, Linda. I’m sure we’ll see some of our old thesplans there. Linda: Yes, we certainly had some actors in our class. Artie: Why look, there’s Ruth Larm selling tickets. Two please, Ruth. Linda: She gave you the correct change too, Artie. I always knew she had a mathematical mind. Artie: Look, there’s Richie DeLong in the orchestra pit. Linda: I’ll bet he’s collecting pit passes. Artie: Why, it’s Larry Baldwin , the theater policeman. Where have I seen a figure like that before? Linda: There’s an usher, Artie, we ought to have him find our seats. - 4 - Artie: Actually, there’s an usher for each of us. One is John Andreason and the other is Ralph Ragucci. I guess their eyes became accustomed to this work from looking across the dark floor at the Y . Linda: • Sssh! The show is about to begin. There’s Ed Callahan the Master of Ceremonies. He’s still doing a great job Artie: Isn’t that Prank Scholz and Richie Paulsen over there? Linda: Yes, I think they are filming the show so that vacation ins millionaire, Mike Hassett, can see it. He’s in Switzerland for the annual Yodelers Convention. Artie: Look, here’s the first act. Why it’s Annette Lore and Agnes Tancreti. Linda: Yes, they are doing their modern version of the Black and Orange Cha Cha Cha. Artie: The orchestra sounds a little flat. There must be someone from our high school band in there. Linda: You might know. Look at Joe McGrath. Artie: I think he sounds well playing that harmonica. Linda: Here’s Eddie again. I wonder what’s next. Artie: It looks like an act from the original Mother of the Bride . Who has the leading roles? Linda: Betty Anderson plays the mother and Barbara Anderson plays the daughter. Artie: They have made a fortune doing the dishwashing ads on television. Their hands are so smooth. Linda: GoshI What has happened to the lights? Artie: Don’t worry, it’s only stage manager Walter Preble. Linda: There’s Gerry Spicer. Oh no, he’s getting ready to show Christmas slides. Artie: That’s enough for me. Let’s leave. Linda: It ' s too bad. It was such a nice show, too. - 5 - Arties 1 11 bet producers and financial backers John DeCola and George O ' Meara won ' t be too happy about this. Linda: Where shall we go now, Artie? Arties I don ' t know. Walt Here comes a William Carpenter Jr Bus Let ' s take a sightseeing tour. Lindas Great. Look, isn ' t that Butch Humphreys driving the bus? Arties Yes. He ' s head of a group of drivers that includes Frank Patino . Dick Cavagnaro . Tom Hamilton and John Chiofllpy Lindas There are hostesses Barbara Lancelotta . Carla Valentine . Carol Lopez and Evelyn Donahue . It is tiieir Job to make tide busride comfortaole. Arties Well, we ' re off. And as the bus pulls from the curb, all is silent until our two grads come upon a most extraordinary sight. Linda: Look, Artie. Look over on that front lawn. There are Senators Joe Palermo and Don Nolan playing touch foot¬ ball with Speaker of the House, Don Eaton . Secretary of State, Clifford Munroe . and Vice President David McCauley Artie: And I thought that was only for Presidents. Linda: It ' s getting late, Artie. I think I ' ll get off at the next stop. Artie: Before you go, Linda, there ' s a celebrity banquet at Jimmy Holies ' , Artie Barrett ' s and Lennle Burnham ' s new Golden Circle Plaza. I have two tickets given to me by hostess Judy Packard . Would you like to go? Linda: I ' d love to, Artie. Artie: About 8 o ' clock, then. Linda: See you then. And so we two depart until later that evening. At 8 o ' clock Artie appears outside of Linda ' s apartment with flowers - 6 - from John Rosander ' s Florist Shop. Out in the street is his safety-mobile driven by his personal chauffeur, Ken Zolon . He calls for Linda and soon they are on their way to the Golden Circle. However, after five minutes of rid¬ ing, mechanical difficulties force the car to stop. Kenny, unable to right the wrong, calls for help. On the scene within three minutes are Tom Barbas . Arthur Mazmanian and Dan Noonan , three competent mechanics. Linda: Well, we finally made it. Artie: Yes, I see the Golden Circle ' s doorman, Wayne Hulburt. Linda: What ' s the purpose of the banquet, Artie? Artie: It ' s to honor Ellen Hardy . Jack Rotondo and Jimmy Morrison who are being inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame. Linda: I hope we ' ll see some more of our classmates tonight. Artie: I ' m sure of it. Look, there ' s the prominent dentist. Dr. Harry Nelson and his nurses, Barbara Sousa and Nancy Anderer . Linda: And there ' s the representatives of the Housewives of America, Judy Rackliff . Janet Ciamno . Karen Burns . Elaine Souza . Celia Morandi . Margaret Porter and Fran ’Woodland . Artie: Let ' s go inside. I want to see if I can find the Emmy Award winners, Leona Doyle . Joanne O ' Neill and Loma Union . Linda: Aren ' t those hat check girls Janet McKlllop and Janet Moyer ? Artie: Yes, and there are the two bouncers, Wayne Ryan and Harry King . Linda: You didn ' t tell me the head waiter was Ernie Cloto . Artie: Yes, he has Just replaced Gerry Rastellini who quit to work in Mary Ellen Farynaz s and Lols Qulnn ' s M Castaside Motel K in Miami Beach. • . Linda: Well, let ' s find our table, Artie. I think the meal is about to be served. - 7 - And as our couple wind their way through the maze of tables, a fond memory is recalled — Linda; Doesn’t this remind you of our Senior Banquet, Artie? Artie: Yes. The only thing that’s missing is the fine orchestra. Linda: Yes. isn’t it a shame that Bob Danehy. Roy Larson. Charlie Collins and Norm Wheaton have to be in New Orleans for the grand opening of their nightclub, the ’’Hobo’s Jungle”. Artie: Yes, but the boys got a lucky break when Bobby made $50,000 by playing Cetron Electric stocks. Linda: Bill Johnson is drawing crowds at the ’’Hobo ' s Jungle 11 doing his impersonation of Louis Armstrong. Artie; This head table is wonderful. It gives us an ex¬ cellent opportunity to see some more familiar faces. The conversation is suddenly interrupted by the appearance of waiter Carleton Richardson and after ordering chef Jimmy Carrolls special, our two grads once again begin to reminisce. Linda: I have two tickets to the Newport Jazz Festival. We really should go down to see Woburn’s own Mel Schenck. Artie: While we’re down there, we can also stop in at Dennis Metrano ' s Expresso Cafe”. Tucker Flaherty is giving some stirring orations on the M Evils of Studying . Linda 2 Yes, some of his avid listeners are Robert Barch. Edie Elmstrom. Virginia Gonzales. Dick Querze. and Marie Johnson. They are all followers of Princinal Fred Spolidoro and Chief Disciplinarian Paul Murray, whose slogan is, Never learn today what can be learned tomorrow”• Linda s I don’t see Kiwanis President Kenny Targett and main speaker Jim McPartlin around anywhere. Artie: I have a copy of their speech here. Let ' s look it over. - 8 - Linda: It seems to be centered on the building progress of Woburn over the years. Do you know that the high school parking lot has finally been paved by Wayne Bowden , Charles Bowman and Ed Fletcher , They used a new hot top developed by George McAdams , Artie: It gives a great deal of credit to our Mayor Paul Callahan and City Council President Jim MeGarry , Linda: City Engineers Alton Olson and Edward Osta have Just received the plans from architects David O f Brien and Paul Ciriello for the new kindergarten named in honor of the great educator, Paul Chluchlolo . Artie: Credit must also be given to City Councilors Artie Hoff , Edie Johnson , James Graham , Nancy Parrish . Don Graham and Mil Reis , for it was they who chose Cynthia Cassidy ' s Health Farm for the location of the school. Linda: Yes, and Cynthia had to recruit the aid of Joyce Hemsworth . Pat Saunders and Joanne Russis to re¬ locate the establishment to the Parkway. Artie: Yes, and she also hir ed Rex Loder . Peter McDonough . Peter Lawrence . Steve Frizzell and Ray Bell to Install parking meters in the parking lot. Linda: She also has the use of Tom Kelley f s Yacht Club. Artie: And to think he made his start with rowboats after the Junior Prom. Suddenly the roll of drums and the appearance of a spotlight drew the attention of our two grads to the stage and to M. C. Eddie Callahan, who is about to introduce some well known celebrities seated in the audience. Artie: Was that Frank Lenberg . the clothing magnate, he Just introduced? Linda: Yes, did you hear that he fired Betsey Burns , his assistant? Artie: Oh, really! Why? Linda: She could only help him by fixing his cuff links because she could never reach his tie. Artie: There’s president of Jackson College, Judy Morrow , taking her bow, now. - 9 - Linda: And there s Radcliffe President Phyllis Shaw . There s Marcia Petersen , who since her graduation from Brandeis has been awarding a four year scholar¬ ship to senior girls. Artie: He s now introducing the famous lawyer, William 0 Connor , candidate for D. A. Linda: Seated with him are his secretary, Blaine Coakley, his stenographer, Regina Beauchamp , and his cam¬ paign managers, Ban Shaughnessy and Thomas Cordima . Artie: And Joe Riley , the renowned newspaper columnist, who began his career by writing Dear Abby letters to Ruthle McLaughlin . Linda: Now they write a column called The Life With Riley . It is a daily feature in Don Haverty s , Ge orge fhimTnlna; s and Richard Murphy ' s newspaper, Suburbia Yesterday . Artie: Lenny Drew and Patty Simpson are next to be introduced. Linda: I remember now, they bought out Purity Poods. Artie: Well, I think that just about puts an end to the introductions. Let s enjoy our meal. After a delicious meal prepared by Chef Carroll and his cooks, Ann DeTeso . Rose Puopolo and Kathleen Petrlllo , our two classmates enjoy an entertaining floorshow by dancer, Susan DeGiacomo, guitarist, Guy Prancesshell! , and pianist, Justyne Metrick, featuring songs oy the well known composer, Lvnette Herlln . sung by that Show Me girl, Kathy. McCool . Following the entertainment, Hugh McPartlin and Joanne. Kula , directors of the Arlene-Kaye Dance Studios, put on a brief demonstration. Suddenly, busboy Tom McDonough interrupts the couple by handing Artie a telegram. Artie: Oh no! It says here that Mickey Bavaro has just run over himself. Linda: How could that have happened? Artie: Well, it says that he asked his downstairs maid, Barbara Ring , to run over to the store for him and she wouldn t go. So, he had to run over himself. - 10 - Linda: Well that explains it. We ' d tetter go over to the hospital to see if he ' s all right. Artie: Good idea. 1 11 go out into the lobby and have bellboy Lick Spencer call a cab. Shortly the couple is speeding toward the hospital in a cab driven by Ed Hubbard . ( Steve Brady and Joan Willett bought all the taxis in Woburn.) Just outside North Woburn center Linda says — Linda: Look, there ' s Robert Greenwood . Tony Farino , Lannie Hatfield and Artie McHugh sitting on the stone wall. The only time they ever get up is to go into Ronnie Brogna ' s Jim-Dan-Dee Pizza Palace. Artie: Do you think they will erect statues of them when they do leave? Linda: Well, here we are at the hospital. There ' s Keith Garchinsky and Robert DelSolio driving Charlie All White ' Linen Service truck. I ' ll bet there really cleaning up. Artie: I ' ll ask receptionist Jean McAvoy what room Mickey is in. After a brief question and answer period, Artie re¬ turns and says — Artie: Mickey has been sent home, but I found out that a few more of our friends are here. Linda: Yes. I heard from nurses Carole Spinazola and Joyce Nixon that Jack Halliday is here having his stomach pumped out after winning the Rhubarb Pie Eating Contest at the fair. Dr. Bernard Callahan is manning the pump. Look, there are trained nurses Joan Arruda, Mary Ann Baird and Pat LaPrance . Artie: Oh, do they do tricks? Linda: Someone mentioned to me that Pauline Caruso . Caroline Burdett and Susan Garrity were giving physical therapy here. Artie: I hope they are treating star basketball player, Ed Sullivan. - 11 - Linda: What’s the trouble with him? Artie: Well, he had a rough time with a sprained foot this season. Linda: That’s only because Ed has a really big shoe. Artie: Isn’t that Doctors Artie Beauchamp . Dave Hogan and Ed Driscoll waiting in line for surgery? Linda: Why are they waiting in line? Artie: Because Doctors always go in turn. Linda: There’s chief nurse Eileen McDonough . Artie: What is she carrying that skull for? Linda: She’s probably ;Just trying to get ahead. Artie: I hear that honor student Stephen Dagata has become a brainy surgeon here at the Choke Hospital. He has an excellent staff of x-ray technicians headed by Dotty Ames and Pat McSweeney . Linda: Gee, Artie, it’s about 4A.M. Don’t you think we should go home? Artie: Why don’t we take a run over to socialite Camille Leone’s . She’s giving a breakfast party in honor of Governor Beverly Cummings . Linda: I’m sure that will be very interesting. Artie: Well then, let’s go. And, as we step out into the street — Artie: Hey I Look out! Did you see that? Kirk Hans nearly ran us over in his Jaguar. Linda: Imagine wearing a beret and sunglasses at four in the morning! I heard he was making movies in Holly¬ wood with Carol Carney . Artie: Here comes Roland Maloney , the elevator operator. Maybe he’ll give us a lift to the party. -12 Through the courtesy of Roland, our two classmates arrive at the Hairy Arms Apartments, the scene of theparty. Linda: Which room is it, Artie? Artie: The landlord, Robert Upton , told me it was apartment 3-D. Linda: It looks like we 11 have to walk up, Artie, I think repairman Robert Kelly is fixing Roland s elevator. Ten minutes and 327 steps later — Linda: Phew! It s a good thing that we stopped at Jean Tonks 1 and Joan McKeon ' s lemonade stand on the fifth floor or we would never have made it. Artie: Well, let ' s go inside. Linda: There ' s Governor Beverly surrounded by Lt. Governor Robert Christie . Treasurer Robert McComlskey . and Executive Councilor Mike Kelley . Artie: There seems to be a lot of statesmen here. It must be a political party. Linda: I guess you ' re right, Artie. I see M.T.A. boss John McLellan trying to figure out the deficit with his secretaries, Kathy Antonucci and Barbara Fletcher . Artie: Helping Camille run the party are Marcia Foster . Ann Russo and Charlotte Johnson . Linda: They are all owners and operators of the Babe Ruth Nationals• Artie: Isn ' t that John McGerlgle ? What ever happened to him after graduation? Linda: Well, after he graduated from B.C. (or was it A.D.), he went down to Atlantic City and bought the Malibu Motel. Artie: I see the party is being catered by Joe Tofuri . Linda: Yes, and he has brought his waitresses, Barbara Landry . Ruth Langill . Sandra Smithell and Deborah McKeone. - 13 - Artie: Isn’t Pat Morton still working with him? Linda: No, she is now working with a well known Chicken Pie Company. Artie: Maureen Robideau and Pat Peary , the two top women engineers in the country, are seated over there. Linda: Really. What kind of trains do they run? Artie: No. I mean civil engineers, like Paul Pierce, for instance. Linda: Literary critics Donald Seavey and Joyce Lindquist are busy making notations of the highlights of the evening. Artie: I hope they are able to catch the conversation between philanthropists Jim Potamis and Cordon Norman . Linda: The last sentence I heard Gordie say was, “It’s all Greek to me”. Artie: Isn’t that Jimmy 0 Donnell and Henrietta DiGregorlo playing whist over in the corner? Linda: Art instructor Jane McCauley told me that her pupils, Rita DeVito . Linda Dunnigan and Diane Ericson . couldn’t make it tonight because they had to finish their art projects for Monday. Artie: I haven’t seen stamp collectors Helen Marlnacclo or Mary McHugh tonight. Linda: I haven’t heard from either of them for twenty years. Artie: As I recall, they used to be so quiet that we never even heard from them while we were in school. Linda: Did I hear someone say, Why don’t you, Nimisit 1 ’? Artie: Wouldn’t you know it would be Kendall Paclos . Linda: S’nimisit, Kendall1 Artie: You know, Linda, I’d be willing to bet my car keys that we’ve seen everyone in our class today. Linda: Yes, Artie, it certainly has been wonderful seeing everyone again and reminiscing about school. The - 14 - World’s Fair has only proven to us what a small world we live in today. Artie: I’ve enjoyed spending the day with you too, Linda. Linda: Why thank you, Artie. I’m afraid these breakfast parties are a little too much for me. We’d better go home now. Linda Addario Arthur Koski - 15 - ' . WOBURN PUBLIC LIBR, WOBURN, MASS. WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MASS. WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN. MASS. ' ::: ' -JI ' i:H ! ; ' . ' i.« ' ii:t : S SRnMt- u firvuniw . ' ‘Hi S . 1 l 11,1 1 8 ! 1 !p1 1 SI SSI a „ i|l 3 Trf ta 3 IS ii


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